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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

He'd larrup a spell, an' then he'd set back; an' then he'd lean over an' try it agin, harder'n ever.

From David Harum A Story of American Life by Westcott, Edward Noyes

"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 Russell, Alfred

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 Fenn, George Manville

Why the larrup says his name is Winter—and don’t he look innocent?

From The Case and Exceptions Stories of Counsel and Clients by Hill, Frederick Trevor