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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: thrash out vb - (tr, adverb) to discuss fully or vehemently, esp in order to come to a solution or agreement
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024thrash /θræʃ/USA pronunciation v. - [~ + object] to beat soundly in punishment;
flog. - to defeat thoroughly:[~ + object]Our team was thrashed by a score of 10-0.
- to plunge about wildly or violently:[no object]She was thrashing around in bed, having a terribly bad nightmare.
- thrash out or over, [~ + out/over + object] to talk over thoroughly to reach a decision or understanding:They decided to sit down and thrash out an agreement.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024thrash (thrash),USA pronunciation v.t. - to beat soundly in punishment;
flog. - to defeat thoroughly:The home team thrashed the visitors.
- Nautical, Naval Termsto force (a close-hauled sailing ship under heavy canvas) against a strong wind or sea.
- thresh.
v.i. - to toss, or plunge about.
- Nautical, Naval Termsto 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.
- [Swimming.]the upward and downward movement of the legs, as in the crawl.
- British Termsa party, usually with drinks.
- Middle English thrasshen, variant of thresshen to thresh bef. 900
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged maul, drub. See beat.
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