Entertainment / Literature / Beat: A heavy stress or accent in a line of poetry. The number of beats or stresses in a line usually determines the meter of the line. See meter.
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Beat Adjective Synonyms: dead beat, exhausted, spent, drained, worn out, weary, bone-tired, fatigued, fagged
Beat Noun Synonyms: stroke, blow
Beat Verb Synonyms: strike, pound, bash, smite, batter, pummel or pommel, belabour, pelt, clout, thrash, give (someone) a thrashing or beating, drub, manhandle, thump, whack, cane, scourge, whip, bludgeon, club, cudgel, fustigate, whip, flog, lash , clobber, wallop
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Technology / Motorcycle / Beater: Beginning riders should not attempt to buy a new motorcycle as their first bike. Almost always, a new rider will take a spill or two on their first bike and cause some physical damage. It's better if MORE
Entertainment / Music / Upbeat: Last beat of a measure, a weak beat, which anticipates the downbeat (the first beat of the next measure). MORE
Entertainment / Music / Offbeat: A weak beat or any pulse between the beats in a measured rhythmic pattern. MORE
Entertainment / Music / Down Beat: First beat of the measure, the strongest in any meter. MORE
Lifestyle / Poetry / Beat Poets: A san francisco-based group of counter-culture poets such as allen ginsberg, lawrence ferlinghetti, and kenneth rexroth. MORE
Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Beat The Goalie: To score a goal, usually by faking out or outsmarting the opposing goaltender. MORE