terms |
bethwack |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb bethwack is
to pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.
soundly |
bethwack |
As an adverb soundly
is in a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency.
As a verb bethwack is
to pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.
cudgel |
bethwack |
As verbs the difference between cudgel and bethwack
is that
cudgel is to strike with a cudgel while
bethwack is to pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.
As a noun cudgel
is a short heavy club with a rounded head used as a weapon.
thrash |
bethwack |
As verbs the difference between thrash and bethwack
is that
thrash is to beat mercilessly while
bethwack is to pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.
As a noun thrash
is a beat or blow; the sound of beating.
pelt |
bethwack |
In lang=en terms the difference between pelt and bethwack
is that
pelt is to beat or hit, especially repeatedly while
bethwack is to pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.
As verbs the difference between pelt and bethwack
is that
pelt is to bombard, as with missiles while
bethwack is to pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.
As a noun pelt
is the skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved]] with the hairy or [[wool|woolly covering on it or
pelt can be a blow or stroke from something thrown.