thrashed

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To thresh
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In computer architecture, to cause poor performance of a virtual memory (or paging) system
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A particularly aggressive and intense form of heavy metal music with a focus on speed, technical precision, and alternate picking
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To beat mercilessly
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A beat or blow; the sound of beating

As he reeled on wide-braced legs, sobbing for breath, the jungle and the moon swimming bloodily to his sight, the thrash of bat-wings was loud in his ears.

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To extensively test a software system, giving a program various inputs and observing the behavior and outputs that result
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{v} to beat grain, beat, drub, toil
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beat the seeds out of a grain
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beat thoroughly in a competition or fight; "We licked the other team on Sunday!"
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when you run out of hardware memory, an advanced operating system will free up memory space by moving the contents of some of your memory to disk--when that information is needed again, it is read from disk back into memory--when your computer is thrashing, memory is being swapped back and forth at such a rate that your hard drive is constantly spinning and not much else is happening
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move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed"
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When you run out of physical memory, an advanced operating system will free up memory space by moving the contents of some of your memory to disk When that information is needed again, it is read from disk back into memory When your computer is thrashing, memory is being swapped back and fourth at such a rate that your hard drive is constantly spinning and not much else is happening with your computer
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move data into and out of core rather than performing useful computation; "The system is thrashing again!"
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1 v To cause severe ecological damage to a trail, usually during the wet season
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dance the slam dance
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a swimming kick used while treading water
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give a thrashing to; beat hard
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To beat soundly, as with a stick or whip; to drub
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To defeat utterly
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{f} punch, beat, strike; move
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If someone thrashes about, or thrashes their arms or legs about, they move in a wild or violent way, often hitting against something. You can also say that someone's arms or legs thrash about. Many of the crew died a terrible death as they thrashed about in shark-infested waters Jimmy collapsed on the floor, thrashing his legs about like an injured racehorse
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a swimming kick used while treading water give a thrashing to; beat hard beat the seeds out of a grain move data into and out of core rather than performing useful computation; "The system is thrashing again!"
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To practice thrashing grain or the like; to perform the business of beating grain from straw; as, a man who thrashes well
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To beat out grain from, as straw or husks; to beat the straw or husk of (grain) with a flail; to beat off, as the kernels of grain; as, to thrash wheat, rye, or oats; to thrash over the old straw
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If you thrash someone, you hit them several times as a punishment. `Liar!' Sarah screamed, as she thrashed the child. `You stole it.'
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Hence, to labor; to toil; also, to move violently
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If a person or thing thrashes something, or thrashes at something, they hit it continually in a violent or noisy way. a magnificent paddle-steamer on the mighty Mississippi, her huge wheel thrashing the muddy water Three shaggy-haired men thrash tunelessly at their guitars. see also thrashing
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beat so fast that (the heart's) output starts dropping until (it) does not manage to pump out blood at all
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If one player or team thrashes another in a game or contest, they defeat them easily or by a large score. Second-placed Rangers thrashed St Johnstone 5-nil. = hammer
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    Turkish pronunciation

    thräşt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈᴛʜrasʜt/ /ˈθræʃt/

    Etymology

    [ 'thrash ] (verb.) 1588. alteration of thresh.
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