Clean (one's) plow verb phrase
To attack or wrestle with someone and cause them to suffer a significant injury
Since his words caused a great deal of offense to my family, I cleaned his plow.
If you degrade me one more time, I'll clean your plow!
If I catch the thief who dared to break into my store last night, I'll clean his plow for sure.
Beat someone up
1. To physically attack someone or use physical violence against someone
2. To provide a person with all of the possible choices
To hit, attack or strike someone in a way that causes serious injury or death
1. To sprinkle or cover something with a lot of something
2. To add or mix a lot of something in something such as a speech,video, story etc
3. To continuously attack someone or something with something such as stones, bullets, etc
Used to describe attacking someone verbally or physically.
The verb "clean" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Eyes with dark rings around them
I get eyes like two burnt holes in a blanket after sleepless 2 nights