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larrup
[ lar-uhp ]
verb (used with object)
, lar·ruped, lar·rup·ing.
- to beat or thrash.
larrup
/ ˈlærəp /
verb
- dialect.tr to beat or flog
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Derived Forms
- ˈlarruper, noun
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Other Words From
- larrup·er noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of larrup1
1815–25; perhaps < Dutch larpen to thresh with flails
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Word History and Origins
Origin of larrup1
C19: of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
Not a great start however as he larrups his opening drive into rough.
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But it finds Michael Smith in acres of space, and he larrups a riser into the top left from the best part of 30 yards!
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What a relief that neither the technology nor Countdown existed when he larruped that one into the bottom corner.
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Patrick Reed meanwhile unsheathes a wood and larrups his opening drive down the middle.
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Silva larrups one from long distance, and it’s blocked, but City are pressing.
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