Sentences with beat up
beat up
B b - Then they actually beat her up as well. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- Tell them you don't want to do it any more. Don't beat yourself up about it. [V n P + about]
- ...a beat-up old Fiat 131.
- These hit-and-run LRDG attacks — “beat-ups,” the patrols were beginning to call them — continued, and added to the enemy's mounting difficulties. We gave him wedgies and did mock beat-ups. We never hurt him or intended to hurt him, but he went along with our tough guy sort of image, and took it tongue in cheek and got it.
- I got beaten up by thugs on my way home.
- Don't beat yourself up over such a minor mistake.
- To beat up for recruits, or for volunteers
- The beat of drums.
- A pulse of 60 beats per minute.
- A policeman's beat.
- Wait four beats and then pick up the phone.
- Rain beating the trees.
- Beating the air with its wings.
- Beating a steady rhythm; to beat a tattoo.
- Beat the egg whites well.
- To beat their swords into plowshares.
- I'll beat some sense into him.
- Some of the hoodlums beat their victims viciously before robbing them.
- We beat the English challenger to Bermuda.
- Making reservations beats waiting in line.
- It beats me how he got the job.
- It beats me how to get her to understand.
- Beating the hot weather; trying to beat the sudden decrease in land values.
- He beat him out of hundreds of dollars on that deal.
- His heart began to beat faster.
- Rain beating against the windows.
- Which team do you think will beat?
- This cream won't beat.
- The way he came in here and ordered us around beats all!
- He was pestering me, so I told him to beat it.
- He protested that nonobjective art was off his beat.
- By the end of the number they were all finally playing on the beat.