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Значение идиомы mop the floor with
[mop the floor with] or [mop up the floor with] or [wipe the floorwith] or [wipe up the floor with] {v. phr.}, {slang} To defeat veryclearly or quickly; to beat badly.
The bully threatened to mop upthe floor with Billy.
Our team wiped the floor with the visitingteam.
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