"Thrashes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thrashes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thrashes" Meaning

To thrash about or thrash wildly means to move or hit something around violently and uncontrolledly, often because you are confused or angry.

To thrash someone or something means to thoroughly defeat or punish them in a competition, contest, or argument.

As a verb, thrash can also mean to thrash out or discuss something thoroughly and carefully, often in order to find a solution or come to an agreement.

For example:
- She thrashed about in her sleep, tossing and turning all night.
- The team thrashed their opponents in the final match.
- They thrashed out the details of the new policy in a lengthy meeting.

"Thrashes" Examples

Verb thrash


Beat or strike someone or something with a forceful and violent motion, typically intended to hurt or defeat them.
The boxer thrashed his opponent with a series of powerful punches.
Move or extend something with a violent or forceful motion, often causing noise or damage.
The storm thrashed the poor-built roof, ripping it off the house.
Attack or criticize someone or something with a lot of force or violence.
The newspaper thrashed the politician's policies in their editorial.
Fail or make a performance, activity, or situation less good or more difficult because of bad behavior or mistakes.
The office project thrashed because of several members' constant tardiness.
Speak or write about a subject in a way that is active, enthusiastic, and often critical or confrontational.
The newscaster thrashed the economic policies on live television last night.

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