Drubbing

//ˈdɹʌbɪŋ//

"Drubbing" in a Sentence (8 examples)

We gave the enemy a drubbing.

After its drubbing at the polls, the party has to reinvent itself.

His mother gave him a drubbing after finding out he'd been stealing.

Yet upon its release in Germany the first world war drama has been at the receiving end of a critical drubbing, with critics complaining that it turns a beloved literary classic into a spectacle “horny for an Oscar”, and military historians bemoaning its “black-and-white” historical inaccuracies.

The debate team got a drubbing from the competition.

Leighton Baines's deflected free-kick added yet more late gloss to the drubbing, the Everton player celebrating his first competitive start with England's first goal direct from a free-kick since David Beckham scored against Ecuador at the 2006 World Cup.

In a short speech Sunday night after his party’s drubbing, a downcast Mr. Abascal acknowledged that Mr. Sánchez now had the support to block a new government, and could also be sworn in again with the support of the far-left and the separatist parties, or what he called “the support of communists and terrorists.”

Peter Dutton was a disaster for the Liberals, as the election drubbing showed.

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