Wiktionary
vb. (context idiomatic intransitive English) To discuss something so fully as to resolve a problem or conflict; to hammer out.
WordNet
v. discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement; "The leaders of the various Middle Eastern countries are trying to hammer out a peace agreement" [syn: hammer out]
Usage examples of "thrash out".
And since all that's the case, I'd take it kindly if you and Hurthang and perhaps your friends Kaeritha and Brandark would be sitting down with Marglyth and me to thrash out just how we'd best go about letting that word out.
They shut off our phone service so we all had to sit down and thrash out about three months' worth of unpaid long-distance bills.
And since all thats the case, Id take it kindly if you and Hurthang and perhaps your friends Kaeritha and Brandark would be sitting down with Marglyth and me to thrash out just how wed best go about letting that word out.
She tried to thrash out of crisp-voice's hold, but that just made her ear hurt more.
If we can thrash out a deal, make the numbers work, then it's yours.
Katy continued to thrash out at the maddened thing, forgetting the steering-wheel for the moment, forgetting the footbrake, forgetting she was swiftly approaching the usually busy road.
The three magistrates stood and bowed to the praetor before leaving for the Senate building, where they would thrash out their final verdict.
There always seemed to be someone who had to have a question answered or wanted to thrash out an issue.
He had no desire at all to watch Lura thrash out her life pinned to the hard earth by one of those murderous lances.