beat
विजय
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 '
धडधडणे,
पिटणे,
सतत प्रहार करणे,
तडाखा देणे,
पराभूत करणे,
मारणे
example
Every song is similar in that the 'beat' has great rhythm and is very smooth.
He ducked out in the stretch and he looked 'beat' before straightening out and accelerating.
Honey strutted on the catwalk to the 'beat' of the background music, smirking in her hot-pink party gown.
Although communities try to 'beat' their previous score, it is also an open competition against other communities.
You can't 'beat' lightweight wheels for snappy acceleration and climbing power.
When hovering, each complete 'beat' of the wing describes a figure of eight.
The gentleman moves past, pausing for a 'beat' to smile at the child.
It seemed to know it was away from the confines of our chamber, for it fluttered about and 'beat' its wings.
Ava 'beat' the rug with a vengeance, watching the dust fly through the air and circle in the late summer breeze.
Living in Dundrum, he found he was getting up earlier and earlier to 'beat' the morning traffic into the city.
He 'beat' his drum as he went so his progress could be monitored by the soldiers above.
People rearranged meetings, opted to work from home, or got up earlier to 'beat' the rush and so prevented major disruption.
My heart skipped a 'beat' as I realised that after such a long time, I'd be meeting her.
They will have a regular 'beat' and get to know such people as head teachers and shopkeepers.
My fists were shaking badly, and I wanted to 'beat' on something to let out all of my anger.
28 per cent said that they had never seen a police officer on the 'beat' in their area.
That split personality again: a 'beat' poet on the one hand, artiste to the royal court on the other.
Meanwhile, with an electric mixture set on medium speed, 'beat' cream cheese and sugar until smooth.
They were chased for more than half a mile by this angry bird, who reared up to his full height in the water, 'beat' his wings and mounted the towpath in order to drive them off.
Conductors became the drill sergeants of music; the 'beat' is seen rather than heard.
In a mixing bowl, 'beat' cream cheese and sugar until smooth.
I waited a 'beat' , giving Jasper a chance to speak.
The drinks may not be free, but you can't 'beat' the convenience.
Meanwhile, Gregor's sister and father 'beat' on his bedroom door, calling him to leave for work.
He 'beat' his powerful wings and soared high into the air, up and away from the village.
The lone, strong voice coming from the speakers made my heart skip a 'beat' .
For the last five years Peggy-Anne Berton has been entertaining audiences with her own version of 'beat' storytelling.
We got up early and 'beat' the Bank Holiday traffic to the western dales, seeking a quiet and very colourful walk on the land between Grassington and Malham.
Local lords also demanded that peasants 'beat' the woods during hunts and pay special additional taxes.
Because the wings 'beat' about once a second, the flight will be anything but smooth.
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