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larrup

[lar-uhp] / ˈlær əp /








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Defensive lockdown is in vogue, yet there were some good old‑fashioned belters nevertheless: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's scissor flick against France, Marco Reus's larrup versus Greece, and Andy Carroll's paean to creative ultraviolence against Sweden.

From The Guardian Jul. 1, 2012

Not so: unless you’re fond of strife,You’d better mind your own affairs,I have an able-bodied wifeAwaiting me at Wapping Stairs;If all this here to her I tell,She’ll larrup you and me as well.

From The Bab Ballads by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert

And there you could hear thim inside buzzing about like my mother’s bees in the sthraw hive, when ye give it a larrup on the top wid a shtick.”

From Commodore Junk by George Manville Fenn

"There, Lynne Maximilian Catt!" she exclaimed in a voice tense with passion, "you will never use that pair to larrup me with again."

From Tabitha at Ivy Hall by Alfred Russell

She said arterwards that she didn't larrup him for fetchin' the stock off, but for layin' up there in jail an' lettin' his crap spile.

From Gabriel Tolliver A Story of Reconstruction by Joel Chandler Harris

In the next over, Josh Tongue was larruped over cow corner for six.

From BBC Jul. 4, 2026

Bracewell and Southee were each larruped over mid-wicket for six.

From BBC Feb. 24, 2023

Chesney Hughes made 70, had Compton stumped for 72, then larruped another 49.

From The Guardian Jun. 16, 2010

Armstrong and Sarron larruped each other fiercely, if without notable boxing skill, for five rounds.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ezra: I never larruped enough, But let the varmints off too easily: That was the mischief.

From Krindlesyke by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

The music is soft, even in its occasional larruping climaxes, and modern in its distilled dissonances, and it always keeps the original tune in mind.

From Time Magazine Archive

Under the late, larruping Publisher Frederick G. Bonfils, the only editorial voice in the Denver Post was a column called "That's That."

From Time Magazine Archive

Ed's twin, who was small and puny next to his larruping brother, died in his first year.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such minor-league larruping at one time placed a $200,000 price tag around Stout Steve's bullneck, had won him four major-league tries before this year's with the Tigers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Young calves, you know, make larruping fine eating for grays.'

From Cattle Brands A Collection of Western Camp-fire Stories by Andy Adams




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