beat
હરાવ્યું
definition
verb
a woman whose husband would frequently beat her after becoming drunk
strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, usually with an implement such as a club or whip.
she beat him easily at chess
defeat (someone) in a game, competition, election, or commercial venture.
noun
the glissando begins on the second beat
a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry.
a patrolman who strived to make his beat a safe one
an area allocated to a police officer to patrol.
adjective
I'm dead beat
completely exhausted.
beat poet Allen Ginsberg
of or relating to the beat generation or its philosophy.
translation of 'beat'
ધક્કો,
ફેરો,
ટપ્પો,
રોન,
માર
verb
પ્રહાર કરવો
noun
ધબકારો
example
He did it in six hours, 53 minutes and 21 seconds and has vowed to go back for more next year and 'beat' his own record.
Although communities try to 'beat' their previous score, it is also an open competition against other communities.
There is a structure under there somewhere, with each song held together by a strong 'beat' .
While some of the gatherers donned costumes, most settled on picket signs and chants, and some marched to the 'beat' of makeshift drums.
My hands grasp the brass knob as I 'beat' on the door, calling, crying, begging.
He was forced to 'beat' the attacking dog around the head with a stick in order to save his own pet.
Webb is still mining the streets for his hugely dramatic, 'beat' poet lyrics, and they work as literature.
I'm a sucker for a pounding 'beat' and some flashing lights.
For something a bit smarter, you can't 'beat' a shirt and tie.
Honey strutted on the catwalk to the 'beat' of the background music, smirking in her hot-pink party gown.
You can't 'beat' the humble spud along with a pint of freshly chilled milk to speed the digestive process.
Because the wings 'beat' about once a second, the flight will be anything but smooth.
We 'beat' toward the harbor all day, and I admit that night, frustrated by our slow progress, we fired up the diesel.
Bailey pauses for a 'beat' while the squadron groan.
I would love to lie flat on some grass while gigantic birds of prey flap and swoop over me, to feel the 'beat' of the wind from their powerful wings.
Use either a hand mixer, blender or whisk to 'beat' the hot chocolate until it's frothy.
These are people employed to 'beat' the ground and bushes to 'flush' the birds towards the guns.
He carried her back up the hill while she 'beat' on his back and kicked.
He gets into pass-blocking position so quickly that most defenders are unable to 'beat' him with pure speed.
28 per cent said that they had never seen a police officer on the 'beat' in their area.
The next day, I told myself that I was going to 'beat' Justin's first-round score.
The 'beat' of the drum may sound weaker in the urban setting, yet the celebration still has its special aura.
Sunday's meeting is likely to attract a massive crowd so all of you who are going should get there early to 'beat' the rush.
He stuck with the vessel and slowly managed to 'beat' to windward.
The drinks may not be free, but you can't 'beat' the convenience.
Families are invited to march to the 'beat' of the drums from Rafters Landing to a bonfire celebration in Louise McKinney Park.
Her great wings 'beat' restlessly against her back as she waited for the others to join her.
Influenced by the 'beat' poets like Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Ted Jones, McGough would write late into the night.
I was influenced by the 'beat' poets and the Southern writers like William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor.
He stared at me for a 'beat' , and then shook his head, trying to hide a grin.
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