Similar words: beat a retreat, weather-beaten, eats, seats, sweats, sweatshop, heatstroke, sweatshirt. Meaning: [biːt] n. a United States youth subculture of the 1950s; rejected possessions or regular work or traditional dress; for communal living and psychedelic drugs and anarchism; favored modern forms of jazz (e.g., bebop).
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91 I even looked forward to her sofa-bed and duvet, because it beats the hell out of Victor's rubber lilo.
92 This beats even the great Bobby Fischer by a wide margin.
93 That will cost you some money, but it beats letting the customer stew while an employee hunts for a supervisor.
94 Frustrated by his own failures, the on-again, off-again textile worker regularly beats her.
95 A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent. William Blake
96 This gives your maximum heart rate in beats per minute.
97 His fielding has outshone his power in this series, but his forbearance beats both.
97 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
98 There is no potable water, except what you carry with you, and the equatorial sun beats down with fierce intensity.
99 His mind, like a good strong heart, merely began skipping little beats at first.
100 He is aware of his competitors-and he beats the pants off them.
101 Since so much of house is pure beats, why not buy your funk in skeletal form too?
102 A new wave of rock bands experimented with different rhythms and beats.
103 He didn't understand that it was in four and that the snare drum was on beats two and four.
104 It gives them an excuse to use the riot vans - and it beats booking drivers for speeding.
105 The faster the heart beats the more rapidly we may be inclined to breathe and the more oxygen we take in.
106 Two days later, the body was still appearing on different beats.
107 The tiny device shocks the heart into normal rhythm when it beats too fast.
108 If her program beats me, her broker could use that to command higher fees.
109 Gary reaches for a drum and beats it briefly and harshly.
110 Multiply the number of beats by six to get the number of heart beats per minute.
111 It beats me how these kids can afford to spend so much money on clothes and CDs.
112 The Yankees are losing 9-0 in a playoff game when Jair beats out an infield hit to the right side.
113 It's not a particularly good job(sentencedict.com), but it certainly beats being unemployed.
114 The swamp cooler beats a steady rhythm, trying its best to tame the stuffy air.
115 My brother always beats me at basketball, hands down.
116 The signal was two beats on the steam pipe.
117 Characterized by three beats in a measure.
118 The goldsmith beats gold into goldleaf.
119 The sailboat beats along the coast.
120 How you can be so insensitive absolutely beats me.
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