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to thrash
01
to thoroughly and decisively beat the opposition in a competition or fight
Transitive: to thrash an opponent
02
to beat or strike repeatedly with force, often in a violent or uncontrolled manner
Transitive: to thrash sth
03
to move violently and uncontrollably, often in response to pain, agitation, or force
Intransitive
04
to remove the seeds from the husks or straw by beating or striking
Transitive: to thrash a grain crop
05
to repeatedly move data between the main memory and storage without performing useful computation
Intransitive
Thrash
01
a swimming kick used while treading water
thrash
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thrasher
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thrasher
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thrashing
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thrashing
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Example
The chess player strategically thrashed the opponent, leaving no room for counterplay.
The experienced debater managed to thrash opponents in the argument with strong points.
In the market, the innovative product helped the company thrash competitors and gain dominance.
The boxer used powerful punches to thrash his opponent and secure a clear win.
Some individuals regularly thrash their belongings when faced with challenges.
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