ztrhat — meaning in English
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English meaning
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bash
verb To hit something hard and roughly.
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excoriate
verb To remove the skin and/or fur of, to flay, to skin.
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maul
noun A heavy hammer used for driving wedges when splitting logs, or as a weapon.
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slate
noun A fine-grained gray rock that splits easily into thin flat sheets, often used for roofing.
Senses
ztrhat is used for these senses in English:
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bash
(transitive, informal) To criticize harshly.
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excoriate
(transitive, figuratively) To strongly condemn or criticize.
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maul
(figuratively) To criticise harshly.
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slate
(transitive, chiefly, British) To criticise harshly.
bash — full definition
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verb To hit something hard and roughly.
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verb To criticise someone or something harshly and often unfairly.
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noun (informal) A lively party or celebration.
excoriate — full definition
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verb To remove the skin and/or fur of, to flay, to skin.
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verb To wear off the skin of; to chafe.
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verb To strongly condemn or criticize.