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beat
adjective as in very tired
noun as in a throb or pulsation
noun as in one's assigned or regular path
noun as in journalist's area of responsibility
Strongest match
Strong match
noun as in piece of news reported before rivals
Strongest match
Strong matches
verb as in injure by striking
verb as in defeat, surpass
verb as in throb
Example Sentences
"So how's he responded? He's responded by co-ordinating the most unprecedented vilification and campaign of incitement to violence against the man who, frankly, he knows he cannot beat at the ballot box," he said.
“They set up this murder. They beat these girls to a bloody pulp.”
His comments came after his home secretary set out plans to tighten rules for migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain during a Labour Party conference focused on how to beat an insurgent Reform UK.
Liverpool, as they were when beaten at Crystal Palace and as they have been all season, were once again exposed by a Galatasaray side that had clearly done their homework well under coach Okan Buruk.
Powell, a steadfast Texas Longhorn fan, teased him: “The fact that Alabama beat you guys at home before Texas could beat you guys at home just really bummed me out.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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