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Meanings of beat the weather in English
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Usage of beat the weather in English
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Even though the room had a chill, it beattheweather outside.
2
The good folk at Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival beattheweather this year.
3
He needs to beattheweather.
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Erne Head of the River will tomorrow become the first domestic event of the year to beattheweather.
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That honour went to 3 February 1940, when only one of 56 wartime league matches beattheweather.
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The wave tops were whitening vigorously not far away, the clouds were building their tanks up and the race to beattheweather was on.
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Cheltenham clerk of the course Simon Claisse was "fairly optimistic" yesterday that next weekend's first big meeting of the jumps season will beattheweather.