"Threshing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To separate the grain from the chaff, especially by beating or winnowing.
Example: The farmer threshes the wheat to prepare it for threshing.
It can also mean to defeat or win decisively, leaving the opponent weaker or unable to compete.
Example: The team's strong offense threshed the weaker team, winning the game by a large margin.
The word can also refer to the act of crushing or beating something finely, like a leaf or an insect.
Example: The leaves hardened and threshed under the influence of the dry season.
Besides, it can also mean the remaining hard parts of a plant, like the stony or hard parts of fruit, grains or seeds.
Example: The fruit's stones were hard and difficult to thresh.
Note that "threshing" is the act of separating the grained things from the unwanted components.
The Threskiornis is a genus of large wading birds in the ibis and spoonbill family (Threskiornithidae). They are found in warm and tropical regions around the world.