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Trounce   /traʊns/   Listen
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Trounce  v. t.  (past & past part. trounced; pres. part. trouncing)  To punish or beat severely; to whip smartly; to flog; to castigate. (Colloq.)






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"Trounce" Quotes from Famous Books



... law did not empower the worthy magistrate to send him to the treadmill, there to recreate himself for six or eight months, as a warning to the whole fraternity of lawless vagabonds." Here he nodded his head at Jorrocks as much as to say, "I'll trounce you, my boy!" He then produced maps and plans of the different estates, and a model of the shed, to show how it had all happened, and after going through the case in such a strain as would induce one to believe it was a trial ...
— Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities • Robert Smith Surtees



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