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    Thrash \Thrash\, Thresh \Thresh\, v. t.
    1. To practice thrashing grain or the like; to perform the
    business of beating grain from straw; as, a man who
    thrashes well.
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    2. Hence, to labor; to toil; also, to move violently.
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    I rather would be Maevius, thrash for rhymes,
    Like his, the scorn and scandal of the times.
    --Dryden.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Thrash \Thrash\, Thresh \Thresh\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    Thrashed; p. pr. & vb. n. Thrashing.] [OE.
    [thorn]reschen, [thorn]reshen, to beat, AS. [thorn]erscan,
    [thorn]rescan; akin to D. dorschen, OD. derschen, G.
    dreschen, OHG. dreskan, Icel. [thorn]reskja, Sw. tr["o]ska,
    Dan. t[ae]rske, Goth. [thorn]riskan, Lith. traszketi to
    rattle, Russ. treskate to burst, crackle, tresk' a crash,
    OSlav. troska a stroke of lighting. Cf. Thresh.]
    1. To beat out grain from, as straw or husks; to beat the
    straw or husk of (grain) with a flail; to beat off, as the
    kernels of grain; as, to thrash wheat, rye, or oats; to
    thrash over the old straw.
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    The wheat was reaped, thrashed, and winnowed by
    machines. --H. Spencer.
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    2. To beat soundly, as with a stick or whip; to drub.
    [1913 Webster] Thrash

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    thrash
    n : a swimming kick used while treading water
    v 1: give a thrashing to; beat hard [syn: thresh, lam, flail]
    2: move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed
    around in his bed" [syn: convulse, thresh, thresh
    about
    , thrash about, slash, toss, jactitate]
    3: dance the slam dance [syn: slam dance, slam, mosh]
    4: beat so fast that (the heart's) output starts dropping until
    (it) does not manage to pump out blood at all
    5: move data into and out of core rather than performing useful
    computation; "The system is thrashing again!"
    6: beat the seeds out of a grain [syn: thresh]
    7: beat thoroughly in a competition or fight; "We licked the
    other team on Sunday!" [syn: bat, clobber, drub, lick]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    120 Moby Thesaurus words for "thrash":
    bang, baste, bastinado, batter, beat, beat all hollow, beat hollow,
    belabor, belt, best, birch, bolt, buffet, cane, clobber, club,
    cordon, cordon off, cowhide, cudgel, cull out, cut, defeat,
    destroy, divide, do in, drub, fix, flagellate, flail, flap, flog,
    fustigate, ghettoize, gin, give a whipping, give the stick, hammer,
    hide, hors de combat, horsewhip, insulate, isolate, keep apart,
    keep aside, knock, knout, lace, lambaste, larrup, lash, lather,
    lay aside, lay on, lick, maul, outclass, outdo, outfight,
    outgeneral, outmaneuver, outpoint, outrun, outsail, outshine, pail,
    paste, patter, pelt, pick out, pistol-whip, pommel, pound,
    pulverize, pummel, put, put aside, quarantine, rap, rawhide,
    riddle, ruin, scourge, screen, seclude, segregate, separate,
    set apart, set aside, settle, shellac, sieve, sift, skin,
    skin alive, sledgehammer, smear, smite, smother, sort out, spank,
    strap, strike, stripe, swinge, switch, thresh, thump, trim,
    triumph over, trounce, truncheon, undo, wallop, wear out, whale,
    whip, whop, winnow, worst

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    thrash vi. To move wildly or violently, without accomplishing anything
    useful. Paging or swapping systems that are overloaded waste most of
    their time moving data into and out of core (rather than performing
    useful computation) and are therefore said to thrash. Someone who keeps
    changing his mind (esp. about what to work on next) is said to be
    thrashing. A person frantically trying to execute too many tasks at once
    (and not spending enough time on any single task) may also be described
    as thrashing. Compare multitask.

    Jargon File (4.3.1, 29 Jun 2001)


    thrash

    To move wildly or violently, without accomplishing anything
    useful. Paging or swapping systems that are overloaded
    waste most of their time moving data into and out of core
    (rather than performing useful computation) and are therefore
    said to thrash. Thrashing can also occur in a cache due to
    cache conflict or in a multiprocessor (see ping-pong).

    Someone who keeps changing his mind (especially about what to
    work on next) is said to be thrashing. A person frantically
    trying to execute too many tasks at once (and not spending
    enough time on any single task) may also be described as
    thrashing.

    Compare multitask.

    [{Jargon File]

    The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03)


bat, clobber, convulse, drub, flail, jactitate, lam, lick, mosh, slam, slam dance, slash, thrash about, thresh, thresh about, toss


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