0 past simple and past participle of thrash --
1 to hit a person or animal hard many times as a punishment: --
2 to move from side to side in a violent or uncontrolled way: --
3 to defeat someone very easily in a game or sports competition: --
4 to thresh --
This is very alarming and needs to be properly thrashed out.
Those at the sharp end say that most of the problems have already been thrashed out.
However, it has been thrashed out again and again in our history.
Housing should certainly be at the top of the agenda, and the issues can be thrashed out.
We shall be glad to have this matter thrashed out.
I do not feel that this subject has been fully thrashed out in all its bearings.
That is the question that would be debated in the council chamber, and it would be thrashed out by candidates at the local elections.
The crop there is matured as it ripens; it can be harvested and thrashed in one operation.