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the beater
noun
Someone or something that beats.
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The handstaff is a light rod several feet long, the beater a shorter piece.
For my three-year old helpers, squabbling over who holds the beater is popular.
It consists of two pieces of wood: the handstaff, or helve, and the beater, joined by a thong.
One of the instructors, Joseph Witsch, played the "beater," while the other, Gary Percival, became the "beatee".
Olds had been her own mother's "conduit to the satisfaction / of being, in her own time, the beater".
The extraordinarily stern look on my mother's face above her starched apron, as he strained upward to the beater, disturbs me to this day.
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He, the beater-upper, had to restrain himself from doing true harm.
"In our crosswalk study, none of the cars in the beater-car category drove through the crosswalk.
Once the beaters come within 200 yards, said Mr. Shuttlewood, the gamekeeper, a horn is blown to ensure that the hunters do not aim their guns toward the beaters.
Storm blowing the damned tent down, and the beaters into the liquor.
If using a mixer, scrape down the sides of the bowl and the beaters.
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