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Arsenal trounce Aston Villa in 'great way to end the year'
Mikel Arteta labeled Arsenal’s 4-1 thrashing of Aston Villa a “great way to end the year,” but played down the importance of his team moving five points clear at the top of the Premier League. Villa’s club-record-equaling 11-game winning streak came to an abrupt end Tuesday as the Gunners struck four times in the second half to end the calendar year clear of Manchester City. Editor’s Picks 2…
Trounce
transitive verb
To thrash; beat.
To defeat decisively.
To criticize severely.
Laborde stars as Montpellier trounce Toulouse
Laborde stars as Montpellier trounce Toulouse
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Gaëtan Laborde opened his account for the season, helping Montpellier Hérault SC to a 3-0 win over Toulouse FC at the Stade de la Mosson on Sunday evening.
Montpellier Hérault SC 3-0 Toulouse FC
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Montpellier hosted fellow southerners Toulouse without their suspended midfield talisman, Florent Mollet, so Téji Savanier started in a more advanced role than usual. The…
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Wikipedia word of the day is trounce : (transitive) To beat severely; to thrash. (transitive) To beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily; especially (games, sports) to win against (someone) by a wide margin. (transitive) To chastise or punish physically or verbally; to scold with abusive language. (transitive, Britain, regional) To punish by bringing a lawsuit against; to sue. [...] (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To walk heavily or with some difficulty; to tramp, to trudge. (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To pass across or over; to traverse. (intransitive) To travel quickly over a long distance.
trounce : (transitive) To beat severely; to thrash. (transitive) To beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily; especially (games, sports) to win against (someone) by a wide margin. (transitive) To chastise or punish physically or verbally; to scold with abusive language. (transitive, Britain, regional) To punish by bringing a lawsuit against; to sue. [...] (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To walk heavily or with some difficulty; to tramp, to trudge. (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To pass across or over; to traverse. (intransitive) To travel quickly over a long distance.
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trounce: Word of the day for November 9, 2019
trounce , v : (transitive) To beat severely; to thrash. (transitive) To beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily; especially (games, sports) to win against (someone) by a wide margin. (transitive) To chastise or punish physically or verbally; to scold with abusive language. (transitive, Britain, regional) To punish by bringing a lawsuit against; to sue. [...] (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To walk heavily or with some difficulty; to tramp, to trudge. (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To pass across or over; to traverse. (intransitive) To travel quickly over a long distance.
trounce , v : (transitive) To beat severely; to thrash. (transitive) To beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily; especially (games, sports) to win against (someone) by a wide margin. (transitive) To chastise or punish physically or verbally; to scold with abusive language. (transitive, Britain, regional) To punish by bringing a lawsuit against; to sue. [...] (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To walk heavily or with some difficulty; to tramp, to trudge. (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) To pass across or over; to traverse. (intransitive) To travel quickly over a long distance.