Sentence examples for word beast from inspiring English sources

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At a recent workout, Al Haddad, in the company of a male trainer, wore full arm and leg compression skins under her shorts and a short-sleeve shirt with the word "beast" printed in bold across it, a concession to tradition.

And always, that word "beast side" just always stuck, like it just stuck with me.

In everything she writes, her goal is twofold: to quiet the word beast in her mind and to share information that may be of value to women--mothers, wives, friends, sisters.

The design of Experiment 3 was similar to that of Experiment 2; however, before participants read the crime report, they were shown the word "beast" or the word "virus" and were asked to "list a synonym" for it.

To test for this possibility we dissociated the words "beast" and "virus" from the metaphorical frame in Experiment 3. Before reading the crime report, participants were asked to provide a synonym to the word "beast" or the word "virus" – thereby priming representations for a beast or a virus.

To test for this possibility we dissociated the words "beast" and "virus" from the rest of the crime report in Experiment 3. Before reading the crime report, participants were asked to provide a synonym to the word "beast" or the word "virus" – thereby priming representations for a beast or a virus.

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We dissociated the words "beast" and "virus" from the story, so that they could act as non-metaphorical lexical primes.

In Experiment 3 we tested whether the influence of the metaphor observed in the first two studies could have come about through simple spreading activation from lexical associates of the words "beast" and "virus".

People spontaneously extracted the relevant relational inferences even given a single metaphorical noun in Experiment 2. In Experiment 3 we tested whether the influence of the metaphor observed in the first two studies could have come about through simple spreading activation from lexical associates of the words "beast" and "virus".

The Tupian word, yaguara "beast", is sometimes translated as "dog".

Perhaps simply hearing a word like beast, even outside of the context of crime, would activate representations of hunting and caging.

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