Synonym: beat, drum up, rally, work over. Similar words: eat up, feature, beat down, creature, browbeat, beatitude, be at war with, get up. Meaning: v. 1. give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression 2. gather beat-up. adj. damaged by blows or hard usage.
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1. We beat up for soldiers.
2. Beat up the eggs before you add the flour.
3. He beat up on my brother's kid one time.
4. Some violent men beat up their sons, until the boys are strong enough to hit back.
5. The ship beat up to windward.
6. He beat up on her bad.
7. He beat up her quarters yesterday.
8. Beat up the men quickly.
9. Our people beat up through many difficulties.
10. We beat up the enemy's quarters last night.
11. He could not beat up against her.
12. Beat up the egg in this wine.
13. Let me take a rest(sentence dictionary), I'm all beat up.
14. Beat up the yolks of three eggs.
15. The manager went out to beat up custom for the company.
16. Of course it's not OK to beat up on your wife.
17. They remorselessly beat up anyone they suspected of supporting the opposition.
18. She had to beat up on every customer just to get the bills paid.
19. I've heard people say he used to beat up on his wife.
20. Last year, we were broken down and beat up.
21. People who bugger and beat up kids are horrible.
22. I got beat up, spit on, my stuff was thrown out the windows.
23. Another top star of the seventies, David Soul, beat up his wife.
24. A Brighton-based boxer, Eubank is a middleweight world title contender the boxing critics love to beat up in print.
25. A group of kids stood by and watched the school bully beat up a smaller boy.
26. It was a crazy, sexy, murderous relationship Weary entered into with people he eventually beat up.
27. She's never going to get anywhere if she tries to beat up on males, especially a catch like me.
28. There was no need to take the time to beat up on the new pioneers.
29. She made herself a cup of tea, cut bread for toast, beat up eggs with grated cheese in a pan.
30. They looked as though they could shoulder their way through solid rock and beat up a regiment of trolls into the bargain.