

She will beat the drum.
To hit something repeatedly.
He will beat the rug.
They beat the eggs for the cake.
The kids beat the sticks on the ground.
beat a drum
beat the ground
beat the clock
strike
pound
thump
Our team will beat theirs in the match.
To defeat someone in a game or competition.
She will beat him in the race.
They always beat us at chess.
I hope to beat my record this time.
beat the opponent
beat the competition
beat the clock
defeat
overcome
triumph over
Beat the eggs until they are fluffy.
To mix ingredients quickly and vigorously.
Beat the cream until it thickens.
Beat the mixture for two minutes.
Beat the batter well before pouring it into the pan.
beat the eggs
beat the mixture
beat the cream
whisk
mix
stir
The children beat their hands on the table.
To make a sound or rhythm with a repeated action.
They beat the drums at the parade.
He beat his feet on the ground.
She beat the rhythm with her hands.
beat a drum
beat time
beat the floor
strike
thump
pound
I feel beat after the long day.
Tired or exhausted.
I'm feeling beat after my workout.
She looked beat after studying all night.
He was beat from the long drive.
feel beat
look beat
get beat
exhausted
weary
fatigued
He has a busy beat as a police officer.
A person's regular routine or area of responsibility.
The reporter covers a different beat each week.
She enjoys her beat as a community organizer.
His beat includes several neighborhoods in the city.
police beat
news beat
beat assignment
area
district
zone
The beat of the song was catchy.
A rhythmic unit in music or a regular sound.
I can feel the beat in my chest.
The drummer kept a steady beat.
Dance to the beat of the music.
steady beat
fast beat
dance beat
rhythm
pulse
throb
He felt the beat of the drum in his chest.
A single stroke or hit.
She danced to the beat of the music.
The runner felt the beat of his heart.
The kids clapped to the beat of the song.
steady beat
fast beat
drum beat
thump
pulse
rhythm