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Word | Flail |
Hindi Meaning | मूसल, ज़ोर से हिलना[हिलाना], ज़ोर से हिलना, सांट से पीटना, सूप, छाज, गाहना, अनाज पीटने की सांट, सिलारा |
give a thrashing to; beat hard / an implement consisting of handle with a free swinging stick at the end / An instrument for threshing or beating grain from the ear by hand, consisting of a wooden staff or handle, at the end of which a stouter and shorter pole or club, called a swipe, is so hung as to swing freely. / thresh grain by hand; strike or slap; toss about / a threshing tool consisting of a wooden staff with a short heavy stick swinging from it. / a long-handled tool that was used in the past for beating wheat so that the grain would become separated from the wheat / to move or swing your arms or legs in a wild and uncontrolled way / to strike or hit (something or someone) in a wild and uncontrolled way, | |
Usage | ⇒ Flail is used to separate chaff from grain ⇒ In medieval times, warriors flailed their foe with a metal ball attached to a handle. ⇒ They were flailing their arms to drive away the insects. ⇒ In some Middle Eastern locations, the same animals dragged a sledge over the ears, or workers manually threshed the plants with sticks or flails , to accomplish the same purpose. |
Synonyms | beat, thrash, thresh, flap, flog, lash, buffet, batter, scourge, whip, hit, knock, lam, maul, club, cudgel, drub, flagellate, hammer, horsewhip, |
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