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drubbing

noun as in defeat

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Hart said he wrote the book to ask the question "what went wrong?" between December 2019 and July 2024, when the Conservatives went from an 80-seat majority to a general election "drubbing".

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The Bruins opened the season undefeated and finished with just two regular-season losses, yet all she could focus on was how angry she felt about their performance and response to the drubbing.

Only Aston Villa beat them in the league phase after the drubbing in Dortmund and the Celtic boss insists his players will be better for their continental experiences.

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The Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Derby itself is a drubbing; a miserable return to Loftus Road for new Rams boss John Eustace, whose side are dismantled 4-0 in west London.

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Legendary former captain Charlotte Edwards says she wants to help England in their rebuild following the Women's Ashes drubbing in Australia.

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

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