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)
Veja mais 1 Guess one thing is for sure: the audio industry sure beats music.
2 In Dateline Pacific, PNG's prime minister easily beats a no confidence vote.
3 Nothing beats a good meal after a hike in the great outdoors.
4 Their heart beats in the breasts of the poor and the rich.
5 Nothing beats wielding the power to create and manipulate your own images.
6 In that situation, nothing beats a blank password for ease of use.
7 Her skin was ashen; I found her pulse: sixty beats per minute.
8 Anita obviously missed this story: Ace Kev: A ton beats sexy fun.
9 His luck beats the Dutch; he believes in it himself, you know.
10 Certainly an increased focus on stability and soundness beats the counterfactual alternative.
11 This cyclical pattern beats at a rhythm of approximately 56 million years.
12 The rate of Hispanics going to college now beats the national average.
13 The cedars, the cabins, and the hill faded in pulse- beats of darkness.
14 But you are breathing hard; your hand trembles; your pulse beats quickly.
15 He pauses a few beats longer and then says, All right, Camel.
16 Afterwards the beats sank to 100 per minute; then to fewer still.
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