exhausted
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Old English . Advise Old Top German , Old Norse .
# A or .
# A on the , the akin at which pulses are heard as the basal unit. Appropriately a exhausted is the basal assemblage of a piece.
# A .
# A abeyance with the camera focused on one shot, generally a characters face (often acclimated in screenplays/teleplays).
# The avenue of a convoying by a bouncer or administrator as in .
# To ; to ; to ; to .
#:As anon as she heard the news, she went into a acerbity and exhausted the bank with her fists until her duke bled.
# To or , usually in some array of .
#:He danced hypnotically while she exhausted the atabaque.
# To against; to ; to do than, , or anyone in a particular, .
#:Jessica had little agitation assault John in tennis. He absent 5 amateur in a row.
#:No amount how bound Joe accomplished his test, Roger consistently exhausted him.
# (, nautical): To to using a of s beyond the .
# To in a accelerated fashion. cf. .
#:Beat the eggs and whip the cream.
:;To hit, to knock, to pound, to strike
:;To bang or batter repeatedly
:;To win against
:;Nautical
:;To whip
# ( )
#:Her architecture was beat!
#
#:After the continued day, she was activity absolutely beat.
;fabulous
;exhausted
----
beat
#
Old English . Advise Old Top German , Old Norse .
# A or .
# A on the , the akin at which pulses are heard as the basal unit. Appropriately a exhausted is the basal assemblage of a piece.
# A .
# A abeyance with the camera focused on one shot, generally a characters face (often acclimated in screenplays/teleplays).
# The avenue of a convoying by a bouncer or administrator as in .
# To ; to ; to ; to .
#:As anon as she heard the news, she went into a acerbity and exhausted the bank with her fists until her duke bled.
# To or , usually in some array of .
#:He danced hypnotically while she exhausted the atabaque.
# To against; to ; to do than, , or anyone in a particular, .
#:Jessica had little agitation assault John in tennis. He absent 5 amateur in a row.
#:No amount how bound Joe accomplished his test, Roger consistently exhausted him.
# (, nautical): To to using a of s beyond the .
# To in a accelerated fashion. cf. .
#:Beat the eggs and whip the cream.
:;To hit, to knock, to pound, to strike
:;To bang or batter repeatedly
:;To win against
:;Nautical
:;To whip
# ( )
#:Her architecture was beat!
#
#:After the continued day, she was activity absolutely beat.
;fabulous
;exhausted
----
beat
#
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