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- verbthrash (verb) · thrashes (third person present) · thrashed (past tense) · thrashed (past participle) · thrashing (present participle)
- beat (a person or animal) repeatedly and violently with a stick or whip:"she thrashed him across the head and shoulders"
- hit (something) hard and repeatedly:"the wind screeched and the mast thrashed the deck"
- move in a violent and convulsive way:"he lay on the ground thrashing around in pain" · "she thrashed her arms, attempting to swim"
- (thrash around)struggle in a wild or desperate way to do something:"two months of thrashing around on my own have produced nothing"
- informalmove in a fast or uncontrolled way:"I wrench the steering wheel back and thrash on up the hill"
- defeat heavily in a contest or match:"I thrashed Pete at cards" · "the Braves were thrashed 8–1 by the Mets"
nounthrash (noun) · thrashes (plural noun) · thrash metal (noun)- a violent or noisy movement, typically involving hitting something repeatedly:"the thrash of the waves"
- a short, fast, loud piece or passage of rock music:"after all those twelve-bar thrashes, my fingers were blistered"
- a style of fast, loud, harsh-sounding rock music, combining elements of punk and heavy metal:"a grungy thrash band"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformala party, especially a lively or lavish one:"Henry's charity ball had been one hell of a thrash"
OriginOld English, variant of thresh (an early sense). Current senses of the noun date from the mid 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- The definition of "thrash" includes the following meanings123:
- To hit someone or something very hard with a stick, whip, etc.
- To defeat someone or something very easily or completely.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.To thrash a person or animal means to hit the person or animal hard and repeatedly: [ T ] He hit me once, and if you hadn’t come along, he would have thrashed me. fig. To thrash also means to defeat badly:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/thrashthrash (thrash), v.t. to beat soundly in punishment; flog. to defeat thoroughly: The home team thrashed the visitors.www.wordreference.com/definition/thrashTHRASH meaning: 1 : to hit (someone or something) very hard with a stick, whip, etc.; 2 : to defeat (someone or something) very easily or completelywww.britannica.com/dictionary/thrash Thrash Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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