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Trounce vs Smite - What's the difference?

trounce | smite | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between trounce and smite

is that trounce is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily while smite is to hit.

Pummel vs Trounce - What's the difference?

pummel | trounce | Related terms |

Pummel is a related term of trounce.


As verbs the difference between pummel and trounce

is that pummel is to hit or strike heavily and repeatedly while trounce is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily.

Trounce vs Strap - What's the difference?

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Trounce is a related term of strap.


In lang=en terms the difference between trounce and strap

is that trounce is to beat severely; thrash while strap is to sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a razor.

As verbs the difference between trounce and strap

is that trounce is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily while strap is to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

As a noun strap is

a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like.

Trounce vs Hit - What's the difference?

trounce | hit | Related terms |

Trounce is a related term of hit.


As a verb trounce

is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily.

As a noun hit is

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Trounce vs Flog - What's the difference?

trounce | flog | Related terms |

Trounce is a related term of flog.


As verbs the difference between trounce and flog

is that trounce is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily while flog is (flyga).

Trounce vs Stoush - What's the difference?

trounce | stoush | Related terms |

Trounce is a related term of stoush.


As verbs the difference between trounce and stoush

is that trounce is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily while stoush is (australia|informal) to fight; to argue.

As a noun stoush is

(australia|new zealand|informal) a fight, an argument.

Trounce vs Whack - What's the difference?

trounce | whack | Related terms |

Trounce is a related term of whack.


As verbs the difference between trounce and whack

is that trounce is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily while whack is to hit, slap or strike.

As a noun whack is

a blow, impact or slap.

Trounce vs Scourge - What's the difference?

trounce | scourge | Related terms |

Trounce is a related term of scourge.


As verbs the difference between trounce and scourge

is that trounce is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily while scourge is to strike with a scourge , to flog.

As a noun scourge is

(uncountable) a source of persistent trouble such as pestilence that causes pain and suffering or widespread destruction.

Trounce vs Rap - What's the difference?

trounce | rap | Related terms |

Trounce is a related term of rap.


As a verb trounce

is to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily.

As a noun rap is

rap, rap music (music style).

Trounce vs Whip - What's the difference?

trounce | whip | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between trounce and whip

is that trounce is to beat severely; thrash while whip is to move (something) very fast; often with up, out, etc.

As a noun whip is

a lash; a pliant, flexible instrument, such as a rod (commonly of cane or rattan) or a plaited or braided rope or thong (commonly of leather) used to create a sharp "crack" sound for directing or herding animals.

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