Move or stir about violently.
Give a thrashing to; beat hard.
Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight.
1 Titus had one last thrash , one final attempt to pry himself free.
2 Either one of them could thrash half the police in New Orleans.
3 Henry: Kind of the reason why we like it, especially in thrash .
4 With a strangled yell, I regain control of my body and thrash .
5 Then he began to thrash around like a thresher in a barn.
6 There was a general agreement to thrash him after roll-call that afternoon.
7 So the sower began to thrash him, and charged him to repeat:
8 Then the tramps got ready to jump on me and thrash me.
9 Dwight Gayle bags a hat-trick as Newcastle thrash sorry Birmingham Read more
10 I'd like nothing better than to thrash the life out of him.
11 He began to thrash , kicking the High Plains off to one side.
12 He announced that he would find the old man and thrash him.
13 She began to thrash , her body quaking as if covered with chills.
14 Their branches began to thrash angrily and the wood creaked and groaned.
15 At this the doctor was ready to thrash him on the spot.
16 I watched the wind-driven snow thrash from all directions, wave after wave.
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