Rhythmic pulse
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verb
- To hit repeatedly so as to inflict pain
"Inmates were put in solitary for beating other inmates."
- To walk on tread
"beat the pavement looking for work"
- To strike directly against forcefully and repeatedly dash against
"waves beating the shore"
- To flap or thrash at vigorously
"a trapped bird beating the air"
- To strike at in order to rouse game
"beating a hedgerow"
- To mix by stirring whip
"beat the eggs"
- To strike repeatedly in order to produce music or a signal
"beat a drum"
- To drive or force by blows
"beat back his attackers"
- To pound into a powder, paste, or pulp
- To make by repeated treading or driving over
"beat a path through the woods"
- To shape by beating
"beat swords into plowshares"
- To sound or express especially by drumbeat
"beating out a rhythm on the conga"
- To cause to strike or flap repeatedly
"a bird beating its wings"
- Overcome, defeat
"beat the insurgents in a bloody battle"
- To prevail despite
"beat the odds"
- Bewilder, baffle
"it beats me how she does it"
- Cheat, swindle
"beat him out of his inheritance"
- To come or arrive before
"I beat him to the finish line."
- Circumvent
"beat the system"
- To outmaneuver (a defender) and get free
"The player attempts to beat the defender and score."
- To score against (a goalkeeper)
- To produce (music or a signal) by striking something repeatedly to indicate by beating
"beat the tempo"
- To become forcefully propelled forward dash
"waves beating against the shore"
- To glare or strike with oppressive intensity
"The sun beat down on us."
- To sustain distracting activity
"… the turbulence of the Renaissance … beating about his head …"
- To strike a drum repeatedly to beat a drum
"The drummers kept beating."
- To sound upon being struck
"the sound of a beating drum"
- To strike repeated blows
"beating on the door"
- To strike the air flap
"The bird's wings beat frantically."
- To strike bushes or other cover in order to rouse game
- To progress with much difficulty
- To sail to windward by a series of zigzag movements
"beating along the coast"
noun
- A single stroke or blow especially in a series
"a single beat on a drum"
- A sound produced by or as if by beating see beat
"dance to the beat of the drums"
- A driving impact or force
"… the full force of the surf beat …"
- One swing of the pendulum or balance see balance of a timepiece
- A regularly traversed round see round
"a cop patrolling her beat"
- A group of news sources that a reporter covers regularly
"a reporter on the beat"
- A metrical or rhythmic stress in poetry or music or the rhythmic effect of these stresses
"four beats per bar"
- The tempo indicated (as by a conductor) to a musical performer
- The pronounced rhythm see rhythm that is the characteristic driving force in some types of music (such as jazz or rock)
"music with a Latin beat"
- The part of a rap song that is the base over which rap lyrics are added and that is usually composed using special software
"The beat and lyrics were beautifully combined and his [Drake's] voice took it over the top."
- One that excels
"I've never seen the beat of it."
- The reporting of a news story ahead of competitors
- Deadbeat
- An act of sailing toward the side or direction from which the wind is blowing by a series of zigzag movements an act of beating see beatintransitive 5} to windward
- One of the reaches see reach in the zigzag course so traversed tack
- Each of the pulsations of amplitude see amplitude produced by the union of sound or radio waves or electric currents having different frequencies
- An accented stroke (as of one leg or foot against the other)
- Moment
"waited a beat before responding"
adjective
- Being in a state of exhaustion exhausted
"Sometimes I'd be so beat that I'd flop down and go to sleep fully dressed."
- Sapped of resolution or morale
- Of, relating to, or being beatniks
"beat poets"
noun
- Beatnik
verb
- Repel
- Masturbate
verb
- To make or perform by or as if by beating
- To mark or accompany by beating
- To turn (a routine ground ball or a bunt) into a hit in baseball by fast running to first base
adjective
- Dilapidated, shabby
idiom
- To keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided
"I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I still don't understand what happened."
- To waste time and effort trying to do something that is impossible
"Is it just beating a dead horse to ask for another recount of the votes?"
idiom
- To make (a path) by walking over the ground many times
"They beat a path through the woods to the stream."
phrasal verb
- To force (someone) to go back or to retreat by fighting
"Our troops were beaten back by enemy forces."
This clue was used on October 12, 2025.
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