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Thrash about Meaning in English

expression

ˈθɹæʃ/ /əˈbaʊt
THRASH uh-BOWT
θɹˈæʃ/ /ɐbˈaʊt
thrash uh-BOWT

Definition

To move or shake violently in an uncontrolled way, often because of pain, fear, or trying to escape.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal phrasal verb, mostly describing physical, wild movements, especially in water or when panicking. Often used for animals or people in distress. Not used for quick but controlled movement—Means 'struggling forcefully' rather than 'just moving'.

Example Sentences

The fish started to thrash about when it was taken out of the water.

basic

He thrashed about in his sleep during the nightmare.

basic

The injured bird thrashed about on the ground.

basic

She woke up tangled in her sheets after thrashing about all night.

natural

He lost his balance in the pool and started to thrash about desperately.

natural

The man was thrashing about in the thick bushes, trying to break free.

natural