1. To beat severely 2. To punish 3. To defeat decisively It is in this latter sense that we hear it most often. The Patriots trounced the Browns. 1. to beat severely; thrash. 2. to punish. 3. to defeat decisively.
Trounce means to beat or punish severely.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
J. Trounce has written: 'Clinical pharmacology for nurses'
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It's from the French tronce, tronche, a stump or, piece of wood To be punished or beaten severely.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to beat or trounce soundly. The image is of a horse lathered with sweat.
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synaomys for cat:-- flog, welt, whip, lather, lash, slash, strap, trounce
Johnson felt the Amendment was unconstitutional. He wanted the southerners to rely on him to trounce the republicans in the next election.
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--verb (used with object), trounced, trounc⋅ing.1.to beat severely; thrash.2.to punish.3.to defeat decisively.Origin:1545--55; orig. uncert.
Some words that contain the combination 'ou' are: out flout about pout drought doughnut dough trough cough through shout route cougar mouse house louse pounce ounce abound trounce
batter, hit, strike, knock, pound, smack, thrash, thump, pulsate, bang, flutter, wag, defeat, outdo, trounce, overcome, crush, overwhelm, surpass Some synonyms for beat are blow, hit, bang, stroke, rhythm, throb, pulsate and bang.
No. He was an ineffective king It was under his kingship that Jeroboam led an insurrection that resulted in the division of the Israelite Kingdom into Israel and Judah. If the loss of half you empire is not enough to trounce your reputation, it would be difficult to say what would. Admittedly, though, the bible does not explicitly label him as a bad king.