Vapulear in english
Beating
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vapulear = clobber ; lick ; trounce ; knock + Posesivo + socks off ; win + big ; walk all over + Alguien ; polish + Nombre + off ; mop (up) + the floor with ; make + short change of ; get + goose-egged ; knock + the socks out of.
Example: Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Example: They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Example: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.Example: My favorite memory was upending the number one team in the tournament last year -- they were so cocky, and we came out and knocked their socks off.Example: France wins big in European Swimming Championships.Example: The Scouses were the first real challenge for Fulham this season but they were walked all over by the Londoners.Example: Martin cut it in half, and we polished it off before going to bed.Example: By the time that he woke, Sarine felt as if someone had mopped the floor with him and run him through the wringer for good measure.Example: I guess they're trying to prove that the new Freddy can make short change of the people that defeated him before.Example: Both of these teams suffered the humiliation of getting goose-egged on the scoreboard Thursday night.Example: We want him to knock the socks out of anyone who's in his way, we want to see the world recognize him.