Drub in a sentence as a verb

It seems unlikely that a computer will be programmed to drub a strong human player any time soon, Dr. Reiss said.

Said another way, why not fall into alcoholism, drub-abuse, and crime?

Perhaps if we highlight just how much 'torture' addicts feel as they go off ***** in a rehab hardliners might be convinced to support drub rehab as a fully funded public policy.

However, my experiences and knowledge have networked together such that I am very confident I could drub 15-year-old me at any given intellectual task.

Drub definitions

verb

beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight; "We licked the other team on Sunday!"

See also: cream clobber thrash lick