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been beat
verb
To hit; to knock; to pound; to strike.
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I've been beat up.
"He's been beat.
"She's just been beat, though.
We've been beat up for years now.
We've been beat up by Congress during the Obama administration.
Our Christmas had already been beat up once.
Let's not forget the big picture here; I've been beat up.
"It's a classic design that hasn't really been beat in our test," Mr. Sullivan said.
You can tell they've been beat up and seem crusty and real.
"There was no doubt about that, because we hadn't been beat at home.
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But I have been beat-up worse than you can be and still be around and I should be working steadily on getting better and then write and not think nor worry about anything else.
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