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thrash out

VERB
  1. discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement
    The leaders of the various Middle Eastern countries are trying to hammer out a peace agreement

How To Use thrash out In A Sentence

  • West Ham executives sit down with their new partners to thrash out a deal that makes commercial sense and is politically palatable. Times, Sunday Times
  • These writers used to meet regularly to thrash out literature, politics or whatever else was the topic of the day - a preparation that capacitated them to accomplish new heights in writing.
  • These are where the commercial capital's movers and shakers met to socialise, pitch for cash and thrash out deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sides must thrash out an agenda before agreeing to fresh talks. The Sun
  • During this period, both sides would thrash out the terms for preliminary negotiations over a permanent halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chief officers from two authorities will thrash out a way of resolving a rumbling war over Trowbridge's expanding pigeon population.
  • These are where the commercial capital's movers and shakers met to socialise, pitch for cash and thrash out deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • During this period, both sides would thrash out the terms for preliminary negotiations over a permanent halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deals can take three to four years to thrash out, or up to a decade for complex ones. The Sun
  • Now there is a real potential that it could hold on to it for longer, while the politicians and civil servants thrash out a reshaped industry. Times, Sunday Times
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