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    drub
    /drʌb/

    verb

    • 1. hit or beat (someone) repeatedly: "he was drubbed with tiresome regularity by his classmates"

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  2. The meaning of DRUB is to beat severely. How to use drub in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. DRUB definition: 1. to beat someone easily, especially in a sports competition: 2. to beat someone easily…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a blow with a stick or the like. drub. / drʌb / verb. to beat as with a stick; cudgel; club. to defeat utterly, as in a contest. to drum or stamp (the feet) to instil with force or repetition. the master drubbed Latin into the boys.

  5. 1. to beat as with a stick; cudgel; club. 2. to defeat utterly, as in a contest. 3. to drum or stamp (the feet) 4. to instil with force or repetition. the master drubbed Latin into the boys. noun. 5. a blow, as from a stick. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C17: probably from Arabic dáraba to beat.

  6. Definitions of drub. verb. beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight. synonyms: annihilate, bat, clobber, cream, lick, thrash. flail, lam, thrash, thresh. give a thrashing to; beat hard. see more.

  7. drub. (drŭb) v. drubbed, drub·bing, drubs. v.tr. 1. To thrash with a stick. 2. To instill forcefully: drubbed the lesson into my head. 3. a. To defeat soundly. b. To berate harshly. 4. To stamp (the feet). v.intr. 1. To beat the ground; stamp. 2. To pound; throb. n. A blow with a heavy instrument, such as a stick.

  8. 17 Jun 2024 · drub (third-person singular simple present drubs, present participle drubbing, simple past and past participle drubbed) To beat (someone or something) with a stick. To defeat someone soundly; to annihilate or crush. To forcefully teach something. To criticize harshly; to excoriate.