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1 jule
thrash -
2 piske
thrash, whip, whip, whisk* * *verb. whip, lash, flog, beat, beat up -
3 denge
thrash, wallop -
4 banke
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5 denge
verb. beat, thrash, whip, flog -
6 gjennomdrøfte
verb. discuss thoroughly, talk over verb. (dagligtale) thrash out, hammer out -
7 jule
verb. [ gi juling] beat, beat up, thrash, drub -
8 pryle
verb. beat, thrash, lick -
9 ris
рис* * ** * *subst. [ kornart] rice subst. [ juling] whipping, thrashing, spanking, caning subst. [ kratt] brushwood, twigs, rod, birch, cane subst. [ kritikk] criticism, blame subst. [ papir-måleenhet] ream subst. [ kvister] twigs, brushwood subst. [ potetris] potato top, potato vines subst. [ til å rise med] rod, whip, cane (langkornet ris) long-grain rice (polert ris) polished rice (japansk ris) puffed rice (få ris) be spanked (gi ris) birch, thrash, spank -
10 rundjule
verb. thrash, lick -
11 rundspille
verb. (idrett) slaughter, thrash -
12 svolke
verb. beat, thrash, lick -
13 utdebattere
verb. exhaust, thrash out
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thrash — thrash; thrash·er; … English syllables
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