Synonyms for drubbing


Grammar : Noun
Spell : druhb-ing
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdrʌb ɪŋ


Définition of drubbing

Origin :
  • 1630s (in an Oriental travel narrative), probably from Arabic darb "a beating," from daraba "he beat up" (see discussion in OED). Related: Drubbed; Drubbing.
  • noun defeat
Example sentences :
  • Then shall he not go without a ducking and eke a drubbing himself!
  • Extract from : « The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood » by Howard Pyle
  • I fancy I had some vague notion of falling upon him and giving him a drubbing.
  • Extract from : « Heart of Darkness » by Joseph Conrad
  • According to this fact I must admit, that he deserves a drubbing.
  • Extract from : « Foma Gordyeff » by Maxim Gorky
  • Now and then a drubbing, but who pays any attention to such things!
  • Extract from : « Luna Benamor » by Vicente Blasco Ibez
  • Some of you men 'd be the better for a drubbing every day of your lives.
  • Extract from : « Rhoda Fleming, Complete » by George Meredith
  • Not knowing what else to do, I have given him a drubbing whose appearance I took.
  • Extract from : « Amphitryon » by Moliere
  • So I will give you a drubbing, if you will fight me, as soon as I am able.
  • Extract from : « The Rock of the Lion » by Molly Elliot Seawell
  • Little; for the drubbing of a Highlandman is a thing not worth mentioning.
  • Extract from : « The Fair Maid of Perth » by Sir Walter Scott
  • What sort of a fellow are you, damn it all, that you can't stand a drubbing?
  • Extract from : « Pelle the Conqueror, Complete » by Martin Anderson Nexo
  • I laughed, for the man had got his drubbing after all, through me if not by me.
  • Extract from : « The Yeoman Adventurer » by George W. Gough

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