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Examples for "beat"
Examples for "beat"
1He choked; the blood beat in his head; he was at bursting-point.
2Twice the English beat the enemy in the triangle between the rivers.
3Mr Trump beat Ms Clinton by 5 per cent four years ago.
4The rain beat upon them and the wind soughed in the trees.
5We could hear the immense heart-beat of the world in the stillness.
1A tucker of rich Dresden lace softened the contour of the figure.
2This is not the expected world of bush tucker and dot paintings.
3Bridget liked seeing Colin hail-fellow-well-met with them all-sharingtucker and quart-pottea.
4Then bring that, and any tucker you can lay your hands on.
5Since when do you answer the phone 'Aaron Tucker?' asked my wife.
1Vacuum Technique provides vacuum products, exhaust management systems, valves and related products.
2It's a really common system for most aftermarket and stock exhaust brackets.
3The chamber communicating with the exhaust is cored out in the casting.
4The impulse to save souls might easily exhaust itself in the individual.
5There is no limitation to the divine forgiveness; you cannot exhaust it.
1Well, at least he'd be able to wash up in the morning.
2Guests will naturally be expected to wash up before they go home.
3A violent storm caused 30 ships to wreck and wash up ashore.
4The drifting oil looked set to wash up in Croisic, near Nantes.
5Maybe he got all sweaty posing and he needed to wash up.
1Quality don't last out at work like trash do; they certainly do tucker out sooner.
2I guess I must have been more tuckered out than I supposed.
3But I was all tuckered out and hardly ready to do that.
4An got yoselfs all tuckered out gittin me back on top again.
5What did you keep on for when you were so tuckered out?
6All tuckered out, I decided instead to imagine the ideal pair of tights.
7The snowfall had nearly tuckered out but the wind remained brisk.
8I think he's tuckered out from everything he's done today.
9The hard work must've tuckered out Lazarus, for he sat down on the casket.
10Why, you look all tuckered out, child,- Iwasshocked when you first came in.
11Well, at last he could hardly flop his wings, he was so tuckered out.
12I declare, I'm all tuckered out with excitement and worry.
13When she was tuckered out and had to hold up, he says, quite ca'm:
14We was pretty well tuckered out from the day's walkin'.
15Here, let me take her, old man-you'reall tuckered out.
16She's an awful nice girl an' she's clean tuckered out an' cold an' wet.
Translations for tucker out