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beat
(Homonym: beet).
(Irregular preterit, past participle: beat, beaten).
1. To be superior.
2. To come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; SYN. beat out, crush, trounce, vanquish.
3. To give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression; SYN. beat up.
4. To glare or strike with great intensity.
5. To hit repeatedly.
6. To indicate by beating; as with the fingers or drumsticks.
7. To make by pounding or trampling.
8. To move rhythmically; SYN. pound, thump.
9. To move with a flapping motion; SYN. flap.
10. To move with a thrashing motion; SYN. flap.
11. To produce a rhythm by striking repeatedly.
12. To sail with much tacking or with difficulty.
13. To shape by beating.
14. To stir vigorously; SYN. scramble.
15. To strike (a part of one's own body) repeatedly, as in great emotion or in accompaniment to music.
amaze · baffle · beat out · beat up · bewilder · bunk · circumvent · crush · drum · dumbfound · exhaust · flap · flummox · get · gravel · mystify · nonplus · outfox · outsmart · outwit · overreach · perplex · pose · pound · pulsate · puzzle · puzzle out · puzzle over · quiver · scramble · shell · stick · stupefy · thrum · thump · tick · ticktack · ticktock · trounce · tucker · tucker out · vanquis · vex · wash up · work over
belabor
1. To attack verbally with harsh criticism; SYN. belabour.
2. To work at or to absurd length; SYN. belabour.
break out
1. To begin suddenly and sometimes violently
2. To take from stowage in preparation for usage.
burst
(Irregular preterit, past participle: burst).
1. To break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; SYN. bust.
2. To emerge suddenly.
3. To move suddenly, energetically, or violently.
debouch
1. To march out (as from a defile) into open ground; SYN. march out.
2. To pass out or emerge; esp. of rivers.
3. To issue or emerge; to flow from a confined place
4. To issue into open place
march out
drub
1. To beat severely
2. To berate critically
3. To defeat decisively
4. Drum, stamp
erupt
1. To become active and spew forth lava and rocks; said of volcanoes; SYN. belch.
2. To appear or intensify suddenly; SYN. flare up, flare, break open, burst out.
3. To emerge suddenly; SYN. come out, break through, push through.
4. To start abruptly; SYN. break out.
5. To manifest skin eruptions; SYN. break out.
belch · break · break open · break out · break through · burst · burst out · catch fire · combust · come out · conflagrate · extravasate · flare · flare up · ignite · irrupt · push through · recrudesce · take fire
extrude
To form or shape by forcing through an opening; as of metal; SYN. squeeze out.
maul
1. To injure badly by beating; SYN. mangle.
2. To split (wood) with a maul and wedges.
trounce
To punish or beat severely; to whip smartly; to flog.
bawl out · beat · beat out · berate · call down · call on the carpet · chew out · chew up · chide · crush · dress down · flog · have words · jaw · lambas · lambaste · lash · lather · lecture · rag · rebuke · remonstrate · reprimand · reproof · scold · shell · slash · strap · take to task · vanquish · welt · whip