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shellacking
[shuh-lak-ing]
noun
an utter defeat.
a shellacking their team will remember.
a sound thrashing.
His father gave him a shellacking for stealing the book.
shellacking
/ ˈʃɛlækɪŋ, ʃəˈlækɪŋ /
noun
slanga complete defeat; a sound beating
anyone who gives a shellacking to their bigger neighbours
Word History and Origins
Origin of shellacking1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“We needed that,” he said, “to help us get over that shellacking we took in Game 2.”
For Scotland, this tournament is a learning curve and after commendable displays in defeats to Bangladesh and West Indies this was a bit of a shellacking.
That was the year Democrats took, as Obama put, a “shellacking” in congressional elections.
There'll be another shellacking down the line if he doesn't change course.
The Dodgers’ second straight loss — on the heels of Wednesday night’s 10-1 shellacking at the hands of the Angels in Anaheim, reduced their National League West lead over the San Diego Padres to four games.
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