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Answer for the clue "Larrup ", 6 letters:
thrash

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Word definitions for thrash in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a swimming kick used while treading water

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A beat or blow; the sound of beating. 2 (context music English) A particularly aggressive and intense form of heavy metal music with a focus on speed, technical precision, and alternate picking. vb. 1 To beat mercilessly. 2 To defeat utterly.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1580s, "to separate grains from wheat, etc., by beating," dialectal variant of threshen (see thresh ). Sense of "beat (someone) with (or as if with) a flail" is first recorded 1620s. Meaning "to make wild movements like those of a flail or whip" is attested ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB about ▪ Raving and thrashing about , the victim becomes gradually weaker and, if lucky, may eventually become unconscious. ▪ More screams and grimaces and thrashing about , and then pure vertigo. ▪ He's a restless ...

Usage examples of thrash.

The spider legs of the Aberrant flexed within a few feet of her, each as thick as her arm, encircling the heaving flanks of the thrashing beast.

The water boiled around Abo as the shark thrashed, but Abo stayed on and, holding the stick like handlebars, he pulled back to keep the shark from diving and steered him into the shallow water of the reef, where the other men waited with their knives drawn.

They gasped at the sight of the afanc, thrashing furiously now in the lake with its great neck bending to and fro.

Every so often, he would take the slowmatch from out the clamp and whirl it around several times in the air before once more securing it back into the serpentine of his clumsy arquebus, for if that scurvy, ill-natured pig of a Seosaidh Scot who had robbed him of his well-earned sleep and set him to this useless, thankless task should come by and find his match unlit, he surely would set about thrashing Raibert.

The hawk bated, wings flapping and thrashing, and Romilly jerked, with a convulsive reflex action, and the strip of raw meat fell into the straw.

The falcon bated again, thrashing furious wings, and Romilly struggled to maintain the sense of herself, not merging into the terror and fury of the angry bird, at the same time trying to send out waves of calm.

At the words and movement the hawk bated again, more fiercely than before, and Romilly gasped, struggling to keep her sense of self against the fury of thrashing wings, the hunger, the blood-lust, the frenzy to break free, fly free, dash itself to death against the dark enclosing beams .

The officer left us, and a moment afterwards the landlord came in respectfully, to inform the captain that he was free, but the captain having begged me to tell the scoundrel that he owed him a sound thrashing, he lost no time in gaining the door.

He had concluded long ago that all possible relations, even those of enmity--practical enmity at least--were over between them, and that Mr Beauchamp considered the bejan sufficiently punished for thrashing him, by being deprived of his condescending notice for the rest of the ages.

Then he started running, slo-mo steps through the water, thrashing and splashing as the Blimp closed in.

Still holding his eyes, he opened his mouth to give the order that would send Blucher once more thrashing southward, but before the words reached his lips, a wild shout from the look-out interrupted him.

The flotilla of boats and men drifted and motored closer to the shore, ineffectually trying to cage the caiman thrashing in the water.

Those minutes in the Marauia, swimming in the current and hearing the giant caiman thrashing and lunging about in the water behind him, had been some of the longest in his life.

The black caiman and constrictors must hear his passage as the thrashes of something wounded.

Next day, he told me that if the Jew came home at the same time and by the same way as before, he would have a thrashing before he got to bed.