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drubbed

verb as in thrash

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At least two bomb cyclone storms drubbed the Bay Area last year, including one in March that resulted in multiple deaths.

The Cardinals’ friskiness is being chatted about because of preseason expectations, but they’ve quietly been drubbed the last three weeks, losing by more than two touchdowns in all three weeks while failing to cover.

"The country has already made up its mind about him. From here, there's no up, only down. If we nominate him, he's going to get drubbed."

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Those moves happened while the Rangers were in the midst of getting drubbed 6-3 by the division rival Capitals, with the background distractions creeping into New York’s play.

Six weeks ago, Gentry could only hop into the USC huddle on one leg, helpless as its defense was drubbed by Utah.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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