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- THRASH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THRASH is to beat soundly with or as if with a stick or whip : flog How to use thrash in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Thrash
- Thrash metal - Wikipedia
Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and fast tempo [4] The songs usually use fast percussive beats and low-register guitar riffs, overlaid with shredding-style lead guitar work
- THRASH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
THRASH definition: 1 to hit a person or animal hard many times as a punishment: 2 to move from side to side in a… Learn more
- Thrash - definition of thrash by The Free Dictionary
To strike or beat, especially repeatedly with a flail or stick See Synonyms at beat b To strike violently; batter: winds that thrashed the boat 2 To swing or strike in a manner suggesting the action of a flail: The alligator thrashed its tail 3 To defeat soundly or decisively 4 To thresh (grain) 5
- THRASH Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Thrash definition: to beat soundly in punishment; flog See examples of THRASH used in a sentence
- THRASH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If one player or team thrashes another in a game or contest, they defeat them easily or by a large score The team thrashed their opponents 5-nil [V n amount] If you thrash someone, you hit them several times as a punishment The school has dismissed the teacher, who is said to have thrashed pupils with sticks [VERB noun]
- Thrash - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
When you thrash someone, you beat them — literally, with your fists, or figuratively, by winning a game or competition
- What does Thrash mean? - Definitions. net
Thrash generally refers to a swift and violent movement, typically from side to side as a form of protest or struggle It can also indicate a severe defeat or outperforming someone in a competition Additionally, in music, "thrash" is a subgenre of heavy metal known for its high speed and aggression
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