ушатали

This is the 17942nd most frequent Russian word.


ушатали

"Ushatali" means "beat up," "wrecked," or "worn out," depending on context.


The word 'ушатали' in this sentence is used metaphorically to describe the state of being worn out or fatigued after intense activity.

Вчера мы усердно работали и совсем ушатали свои силы.

Yesterday, we worked hard and completely exhausted our energies.


Here, 'ушатали' conveys the idea of overwhelming defeat or being overtaken by the opposing team in a competitive situation.

На соревновании нашу команду ушатали, не оставив шансов на победу.

At the competition, our team was defeated without a chance of winning.


In this context, 'ушатали' signifies physical wear and tear, describing how an item has been used to the point of significant damage or ruin.

Эти ботинки настолько старые, что их уже ушатали до дыр.

These boots are so old that they have been completely worn out to holes.