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thrash

1 of 2verb
/θræʃ/
Forms:thrashes,thrashing,thrashed,thrashed
1

to beat or strike repeatedly with force, often in a violent or uncontrolled manner

transitive
  • Frustrated with the malfunctioning device, he began to thrash it against the table in an attempt to fix it.
  • Out of anger, he thrashed the old computer when it failed to respond to his commands.
  • In the fit of rage, she is currently thrashing the punching bag at the gym.
  • Some individuals regularly thrash their belongings when faced with challenges.
  • If the stress continues to build, he will likely thrash the paperwork on his desk.
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2

to thoroughly and decisively beat the opposition in a competition or fight

transitive
  • The boxer used powerful punches to thrash his opponent and secure a clear win.
  • The soccer team thrashed their rivals with a 4-0 victory, displaying superior skills.
  • The experienced debater managed to thrash opponents in the argument with strong points.
  • In the market, the innovative product helped the company thrash competitors and gain dominance.
  • The chess player strategically thrashed the opponent, leaving no room for counterplay.
3

to move violently and uncontrollably, often in response to pain, agitation, or force

  • She thrashed in bed, caught in a nightmare.
  • The tree branches thrashed in the wind during the storm.
  • The injured bird thrashed on the ground, unable to fly.
  • He thrashed through the bushes, trying to clear a path.
  • The car thrashed across the muddy field, its tires slipping.
4

to remove the seeds from the husks or straw by beating or striking

transitive
  • After the harvest, they used a large stick to thrash the grain from the stalks.
  • The farmers worked long hours to thrash the wheat before the rain came.
  • He had to thrash the barley with a flail to get the seeds out.
  • To prepare the crops, they would thrash the rice plants to separate the seeds.
  • The workers thrashed the oats and piled up the seeds for storage.
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5

to repeatedly move data between the main memory and storage without performing useful computation

  • The computer started to thrash as it struggled to manage the large data set.
  • When too many programs are open, the system can thrash, making it nearly impossible to work.
  • Running multiple virtual machines caused the server to thrash and slowed down all tasks.
  • The system began to thrash when it tried to access the large database repeatedly.
  • As the system ran out of RAM, it began to thrash, causing delays in processing.