drub
drub
drəb
drēb
British pronunciation
/dɹˈʌb/

Definition & Meaning of "drub"in English

to drub
01

to strike or beat someone several times with force

Transitive: to drub sb
to drub definition and meaning
example
Examples
The coach threatened to drub the players if they did n't improve their performance.
The boxer drubbed his opponent in the ring, securing a quick victory.
02

to win decisively and thoroughly against opponents in a competition or fight

Transitive: to drub an opponent
example
Examples
The basketball team was determined to drub their opponents and secure a spot in the finals.
In the intense chess match, the grandmaster managed to drub his challenger with a strategic move.
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