Beat through cleverness and wit.
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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.
1As a result, they increasingly circumvent global institutions by creating bilateral arrangements.
2Reproductive technologies are often described as means to circumvent the body's biology.
3He was very proud of his ability to circumvent a new law.
4OUTA are furious that Christians helped the Gupta family circumvent immigration laws.
5It might even encourage the use of methods to circumvent such rules.
1Critics have said say Weissmann's hardball approach can lead to prosecutorial overreach.
2Sometimes political expediency can overreach itself and perpetrate the most grave injustices.
3China's international reputation is only being harmed by the overreach, he said.
4That was evidently an overreach politically, at least for the Brexit-plagued UK.
5Richard Beales Twitter seems to be avoiding Facebook's overreach -so far.
1He'll come back, sure, but to try to outsmart me next time.
2Or will Benjamin outsmart Nina and work out exactly what's going on?
3The question was if he was wise enough to outsmart the Germans.
4Who was he to think that he could outsmart Leslie John Stephenson?
5And to put it bluntly, Isabel could outsmart him at every turn.
1He's a clever one, this German, and I have to outfox him.
2The reavers were much like hounds, and Averan had to outfox them.
3Maybe it was possible to outfox the Devaney bad blood, after all.
4Mayo are in the unique situation now where they have the potential to outfox Kerry.
5And you wait for the biologist Seth to figure out how to outfox the creatures.
1A simple focus to outwit and ultimately oust British rule from Ireland.
2Each new 'joint' is a game, a game to outwit the authorities.
3She needed the courage to continue to outwit whoever was after her.
4You build a solution and every day you have to outwit them.
5But in that time I can prepare for them and outwit them.
6He seemed to be afraid we would in some way outwit him.
7A plan to confuse and outwit the swindler occurred to our hero.
8The canny invisible hand can outwit the dead hand of corrupt bureaucracy.
9It will be a fine thing to outwit this uncle of yours.
10But we will try and outwit them before we suffer much damage.
11But when you came there was no effort made to outwit you.
12We could outride the Turks, outwit them, outfight them, and outdare them.
13Also, I am a man whom he could easily hoodwink and outwit.
14There was, then, a double diplomacy, each striving to outwit the other.
15Drunk as he was, he could not even hope to outwit him.
16Now, we'll see if Shanley and I can't outwit Mr. John Garwell.
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