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View usage for: (θræʃɪŋ) Word forms: plural thrashings1. countable nounIf one player or team gives another one a thrashing, they defeat them easily or by a large score. [informal] Can the New Zealand bowlers fight back after their thrashing at Christchurch? ...a school renowned for handing out 10-goal thrashings in association football. 2. countable nounIf someone gives someone else a thrashing, they hit them several times as a punishment. If Sarah caught her, she would get a thrashing. Synonyms: beating, hiding [informal], belting [informal], whipping More Synonyms of thrashing 3. See also thrash More Synonyms of thrashing thrashing in British English (ˈθræʃɪŋ) noun1. a physical assault; flogging 2. a convincing defeat a 5–1 thrashing thrashing in American English (ˈθræʃɪŋ) Examples of 'thrashing' in a sentencethrashing Scotland were involved in yet another thrashing yesterday.Like it's better to hand out a sound thrashing than receive one.We got what we deserved, a good thrashing.But beneath it all you sense the competitiveness of an Olympian thrashing away.AUSTRALIA are one defeat away from an embarrassing place in history after another thrashing.I hope we can give those Americans a jolly good thrashing.He had better or Portugal will be packing their cases after their 4-0 thrashing in game one.They had been advised, for instance, that the dog needed a good thrashing.It followed a 4-1 thrashing at home to Charlton.It was five on the day, it could have been more, it was a good thrashing. In other languagesthrashing British English: thrashing NOUN If one player or team gives another one a thrashing, they defeat them easily or by a large score. She dropped only eight points in the 43-minute thrashing of the former champion. - American English: thrashing
- Brazilian Portuguese: lavada
- Chinese: 轻松击败
- European Spanish: paliza
- French: raclée
- German: vernichtende Niederlage
- Italian: pesante sconfitta
- Japanese: 打ち負かすこと
- Korean: 완파
- European Portuguese: derrota
- Latin American Spanish: paliza
She dropped only eight points in her thrashing of the former champion. Synonyms hammering (informal) hiding (informal) pasting (slang) mauling trouncing Definition a severe beating She knew if she was caught she would get a thrashing. Synonyms belting (informal) tanning (slang) lashing caning pasting (slang) drubbing chastisement Additional synonymsDefinition an utter defeat, as in a contest following their 5-0 drubbing by Holland Synonyms beating, defeat, hammering (informal), pounding, whipping, thrashing, licking (informal), pasting (slang), flogging, trouncing, clobbering (slang), walloping (informal), pummelling He campaigned to put an end to flogging and hanging. Synonyms beating, hiding (informal), whipping, lashing, thrashing, caning, scourging, trouncing, flagellation, horsewhipping Definition a severe beating He was misquoted as saying that the police deserved a bloody good hiding. Synonyms beating, whipping, thrashing, tanning (slang), caning, licking (informal), flogging, spanking, walloping (informal), drubbing, lathering (informal), whaling, larruping (British, dialect) - thrall
- thrash
- thrash something out
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- thread
- threadbare
- threat
Related terms ofthrashing - thrash
- thrash something out
Additional synonymsDefinition a disorderly retreat The retreat turned into a rout. Synonyms defeat, beating, hiding (informal), ruin, overthrow, thrashing, licking (informal), pasting (slang), shambles, debacle, drubbing, overwhelming defeat, headlong flight, disorderly retreat Whenever we misbehaved, we were given a whipping. Synonyms beating, lashing, thrashing, caning, hiding (informal), punishment, tanning (slang), birching, flogging, spanking, the strap, flagellation, castigation, leathering |