How To Use Thrash about In A Sentence

  • Here he could thrash about without getting hurt - or hurting anyone else. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter film is particularly memorable, with Udo Kier's Dr. Jekyll periodically excusing himself from his dinner guests (including Patrick Magee) to thrash about in a chemically-treated bath, emerging as the vicious rapist Mr Hyde (Gérard Zalcberg), whose knife-like phallus is digitally opaqued in the only uncut version of the film I've seen (from Japan). The Passing of a Eurocult Master
  • He would move his arms suddenly and thrash about in bed. The Sun
  • Here he could thrash about without getting hurt - or hurting anyone else. Times, Sunday Times
  • At night he would thrash about in bed. The Sun
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  • But even then it was only to take to the woods on foot, groping through the night with your hand at one man's belt while another held you behind, trying for dear life not to thrash about like a mad bear in a cane-break, gripping your rifle and gritting your teeth against the pain of saddle-sore buttocks. Isabelle
  • At night he would thrash about in bed. The Sun
  • He would move his arms suddenly and thrash about in bed. The Sun

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