Collocations with "beat"
46 collocations found
Categories
VERB + NOUN(6)ADVERB + VERB(2)NOUN + VERB(2)ADJECTIVE + NOUN(2)VERB + wife(1)VERB + white (as noun)(1)techno + noun(1)routinely + VERB(1)VERB + RIVAL(1)VERB + retreat (retreating/leaving)(1)ADJECTIVE + reporter(1)VERB + repeatedly(1)VERB + recession(1)rain + VERB(1)pounding + NOUN(1)VERB + opponent(1)VERB + odds(1)VERB + mercilessly(1)VERB + margarine(1)hip hop + NOUN(1)heart + VERB(1)VERB + hands down(1)VERB + handily(1)VERB + drum(1)disco + NOUN(1)VERB + convincingly(1)ADJECTIVE + constable(1)VERB + comprehensively(1)VERB + competitor (in business)(1)VERB + clock(1)verb + chest(1)VERB + challenger(1)VERB + carpet (material for floors)(1)VERB + BUTTER(1)VERB + THE BLUES(1)VERB + adv.(1)VERB + ADDICTION(1)VERB + ADVERB(1)
beat repeatedly
to hit a person or animal many times
rain beats
rain hits a surface hard and repeatedly
beat reporter
a reporter assigned to a specific topic or area of news
savagely beat
to hit someone repeatedly in a brutal manner
routinely beat
To hit or strike someone repeatedly as a regular occurrence.
beat soundly
To defeat someone decisively in a game or contest.
beat cream
To mix cream vigorously with a fork or whisk.
funky beat
describes a strong, rhythmical beat, often in dance music
beat the clock
do something in less time than is allowed
beat comprehensively
To win against someone easily and by a large amount.
beat constable
A police officer who patrols a specific local area or 'beat'.
beat mercilessly
to hit someone repeatedly and cruelly
beat a carpet
to hit a carpet repeatedly to remove dust, an older method of cleaning