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Drub  v. t.  (past & past part. drubbed; pres. part. drubbing)  To beat with a stick; to thrash; to cudgel. "Soundly Drubbed with a good honest cudgel."






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"Drub" Quotes from Famous Books



... but he was spared the humiliation of owning it by the entrance of some half-dozen dusky musicians swathed in white and carrying various strangely fashioned instruments, with which they squatted down in a semi-circle by the opposite wall, and began to twang, and drub, and squall with the complacent cacophony of an Eastern orchestra. Clearly Fakrash was determined that nothing should be wanting to make the ...
— The Brass Bottle • F. Anstey

... it was a damnable battle. This was how it came about. The Emperor was anxious. He had seen the Red Man, who said to him, 'My son, you are going too fast for your feet; you will lack men; friends will betray you.' So the Emperor offered peace. But before signing, 'Let us drub those Russians!' he said to us. 'Done!' cried the army. 'Forward, march!' said the sergeants. My clothes were in rags, my shoes worn out, from trudging along those roads, which are very uncomfortable ones; but no matter! I said to myself, 'As it's the last ...
— Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol 3 • Various



Words linked to "Drub" :   cream, beat out, flail, thrash, lam, shell, beat, vanquish, clobber, trounce, drubbing, lick, crush



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