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  • 11beat\ down — v 1. To crush or break the spirit of; win over; conquer. All their defenses were beaten down by the tanks. 2. informal a. To try to get reduced; force down by discussing. Can we beat down the price? b. To persuade or force (someone) to accept a… …

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  • 12beat-down — adj American tired, exhausted. A more recent version of the colloquial (dead )beat. ► She was sure looking beat down after her weekend …

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  • 13beat down — phr verb Beat down is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑sun, ↑sunshine …

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  • 14Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance (en español derrotar ) es un videojuego desarrollado por Capcom en el año 2005 en el mes de junio. En este juego podremos controlar a cinco sicarios de una banda muy peligrosa acusada de …

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  • 15beat down on someone — beat down on (someone/something) to come from the sky with great force. We lay in bed listening to the rain beat down on the metal roof. Even early in the day a blazing sun beat down on them without mercy. Usage notes: said about rain and sun …

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  • 16beat down on something — beat down on (someone/something) to come from the sky with great force. We lay in bed listening to the rain beat down on the metal roof. Even early in the day a blazing sun beat down on them without mercy. Usage notes: said about rain and sun …

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  • 17beat down (on somebody) — ˌbeat ˈdown (on sb/sth) derived if the sun beats down it shines with great heat • The sun beat down on the desert sand. Main entry: ↑beatderived …

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  • 18beat down (on something) — ˌbeat ˈdown (on sb/sth) derived if the sun beats down it shines with great heat • The sun beat down on the desert sand. Main entry: ↑beatderived …

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  • 19beat down — beat (someone) down to make someone tired or unable to continue doing something. I like the work, but the schedule just beats me down and wears on me. Usage notes: often used in the form be beaten down: Paul was so beaten down by his debts that… …

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  • 20beat down — Synonyms and related words: bargain, bear down, bend, bid, bid for, blow down, break, break down, bring down, bring low, bring to terms, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, burn down, cast down, castrate, chaffer, cheapen, chop down, clamp down on, coerce …

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