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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Thrash definition: to beat soundly in punishment; flog.. See examples of THRASH used in a sentence.

  4. thrash. (θræʃ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense thrashes , present participle thrashing , past tense, past participle thrashed. 1. verb. If one player or team thrashes another in a game or contest, they defeat them easily or by a large score. [informal] The team thrashed their opponents 5-nil. [V n amount] [ Also VERB noun]

  5. When you thrash someone, you beat themliterally, with your fists, or figuratively, by winning a game or competition.

  6. 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.

  7. thresh. v.i. to toss, or plunge about. Nautical, Naval Terms to make way against the wind, tide, etc.; beat. thresh. thrash out or over, to talk over thoroughly and vigorously in order to reach a decision, conclusion, or understanding; discuss exhaustively. n. an act or instance of thrashing; beating; blow. thresh.

  8. Thrash definition: To swing or strike in a manner suggesting the action of a flail.

  9. [intransitive, transitive] to move or make something move in a way that is violent or shows a loss of control. thrash (about/around) Someone was thrashing around in the water, obviously in trouble. The animal thrashed about in pain. The cow fell on its side and thrashed about wildly.

  10. If someone thrashes around or thrashes their arms or legs around, they move in a wild or violent way, often hitting against something. You can also say that someone's arms or legs thrash around. She would thrash around in her hospital bed and remove her intravenous line.