Battre.
battre · brutaliser · bûcher · casser · cogner · corriger · démolir · dérouiller · enfoncer · frapper · frotter · gourmer · lyncher · maltraiter · matraquer · meurtrir · passer à tabac · piler · rouer de coups · tabasser · tanner · taper · tatouiller · tisaner · triompher · vaincre · éreinter · étriller
1. To beat the seeds out of a grain; in agriculture; SYN. thresh.
2. To give a thrashing to; beat hard; SYN. thresh, lam, flail.
bat · clobber · convulse · cream · drub · flail · jactitat · lam · lick · mosh · slam · slam dance · slash · thrash about · thresh · thresh about · toss
1. To practice thrashing grain or the like; to perform the business of beating grain from straw
2. To labor; to toil; also, to move violently.
1. To reduce the flow of fuel, as by a throttle valve.
2. To beat violently; to pummel.
To punish or beat severely; to whip smartly; to flog.
bawl out · beat · beat out · berate · call down · call on the carpet · chew out · chew up · chide · crush · dress down · flog · have words · jaw · lambas · lambaste · lash · lather · lecture · rag · rebuke · remonstrate · reprimand · reproof · scold · shell · slash · strap · take to task · vanquish · welt · whip
To defeat soundly and utterly.