1. beat
Beat it.
In the automotive industry of the 1970's, Japan beat the U.S. at its own game.
The noonday sun beat down with dazzling brightness on the tennis court.
Parents who beat their children really make my blood boil.
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
I went down to the sports office to sign up for the last position on the basketball team, but somebody else beat me to it.
When Charlotte saw the other girl running past her, she knew she couldn’t beat her in the race.
This is a dangerous beat. We shouldn't be here. We got lost in this beat, can you tell us how to get back to the centre?
How many times was you beaten sb?
So pack up your men in white and beat it
Which country’ football team beat Holland?
I’m going to bed now – I’m beat.
Domestic violence is a serious problem. Lots of parents regularly beat their children.
There are different methods of beating eggs.
Add the sugar and vanilla to the cream and beat vigorously until the cream thickens.
Inglese parola "विजय"(beat) si verifica in set:
1000 Common Marathi Words2. win
Who will win?
Many gamblers win and lose money at the horse-race track.
Not all horses were born equal. A few were born to win.
A fast child may win the race, but even a slow child can compete.
To put it bluntly, the reason this team won't win is because you're holding them back.
I didn't win, but at least I got a consolation prize.
You say po-tah-to I say po-tay-to. Rika is just that sort of girl. There's no way to win a battle of words with her.
In our next line of business let's make it our strategy to win by losing.
Whether you pick the Lions or Tigers to win, the result will be a toss-up because both teams are equally strong.
Our country will win, for our army is big and brave.
Buy our newspaper and win a trip to Khmelnytsky!
Imogen of the Internet is fighting six bored housewives to win an eBay auction for a bag of premium chai tea.
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.
Er, Karin ..., shouldn't we call it a night soon? "No! No quitting while ahead! Next time I'll win for sure!"
How much do they win if they get the first answer right?