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'beat' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for all in that I've seen before
include
"No-one out"
,
"Exhausted - comprehensive"
,
"Exhausted - with no holds barred (3-2)"
,
"Utterly exhausted - everyone home"
,
"expenses and costs included"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard and The Irish Independent.
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard and The Irish Independent.
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard and The Irish Independent.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that beat can be written as rhythm)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for rhythm that I've seen before
include
"Sense of a steady beat"
,
"(Musical) stress pattern"
,
"Musical tempo or beat"
,
"Strong regular repeated pattern of sound"
,
"Recurring beat"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, the Universal, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that batter is a more specific form of beat)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for batter that I've seen before
include
"Hit hard and often, subject to repeated violence"
,
"Beat the cooking mixture"
,
"Make crisp and brown"
,
"Hit hard and often, like cooking mixture"
,
"Beaten mix of flour, eggs and milk"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, the Universal, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that thresh is a more specific form of beat)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for thresh that I've seen before
include
"as one may having crop"
,
"Extract grain (with flail)"
,
"Use flail (on grain crop)"
,
"Beat out grain from husks of corn"
,
"Beat grain or make violent movements"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, the Universal, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
'beat' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for wallop that I've seen before
include
"Best"
,
"A heavy resounding blow (6)"
,
"Alcoholic drink"
,
"Thrash - beer (slang)"
,
"Severe blow"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, the Universal, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that thrash is a more specific form of beat)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for thrash that I've seen before
include
"Trounce, beat soundly"
,
"Hit hard"
,
"Beat hard"
,
"Beat up, batter"
,
"tan"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, the Universal, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that beat is a more specific form of defeat)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for defeat that I've seen before
include
"Unsuccessful ending"
,
"Rout"
,
"Opposite of victory"
,
"Win victory over"
,
"Beat (an opponent)"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, the Universal, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
'beat' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for pooped that I've seen before
include
"created a stink"
,
"suffering from exhaustion"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Mirror, the Universal, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Wall Street Journal.
'beat' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for drum that I've seen before
include
"Thing to be beaten - but not as a container!"
,
"house"
,
"found in the kitchen?"
,
"Introductory beats"
,
"Bongo"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard.
'beat' is the definition.
(both can mean to top or outdo)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for best that I've seen before
include
"Peerless"
,
"Most excellent - late football star"
,
"Most suitably"
,
"12 21[FOOTBALLER"
,
"Top, finest"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard.
'beat' is the definition.
(flogging is a kind of beating)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for flog that I've seen before
include
"Exchange for money"
,
"Whip severely"
,
"- - a dead horse"
,
"Beat with whip or slangily sell"
,
"Scourge, whip"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard.
'beat' is the definition.
(pulsing is a kind of beating)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for pulse that I've seen before
include
"Healthy food"
,
"flageolet?"
,
"Edible seeds - which nurse may take"
,
"Throb, quiver"
,
"often sought medically?"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that throb is a type of beat)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for throb that I've seen before
include
"Pound"
,
"beat repeatedly"
,
"Palpitate, quiver (with emotion)"
,
"Pulsate strongly"
,
"Beat rhythmically"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(similar in meaning)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for tired that I've seen before
include
"Depleted of energy"
,
"Weary, jaded"
,
"Zonked"
,
"Weary or fed up"
,
"Drowsy"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for spent that I've seen before
include
"Completely exhausted"
,
"Paid out - finished"
,
"Exhausted, having paid money?"
,
"Splashed out"
,
"(Of resources) exhausted"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for pound that I've seen before
include
"Hit -money - pen"
,
"Quid"
,
"UK currency; weight"
,
"Batter"
,
"Beat; money"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for route that I've seen before
include
"Way, path"
,
"Way, line"
,
"' - - 66', Nat Cole song"
,
"Course of journey"
,
"Choice of roads in an itinerary"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for thump that I've seen before
include
"Hit hard"
,
"(Sound of) heavy blow"
,
"Dull heavy blow"
,
"Dull heavy sound"
,
"Hit - defeat heavily"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that whisk is a more specific form of beat)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for whisk that I've seen before
include
"Kitchen mixer"
,
"Egg beater"
,
"Whipping utensil"
,
"Kitchen utensil"
,
"Beat briskly"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is all the clue.
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror, the LA Times, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times.
'beat' is the definition.
(I know that beat is a more specific form of better)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for trounce that I've seen before
include
"Easily best"
,
"Clobber"
,
"Utterly defeat"
,
"Beat severely"
,
"Flog"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard.
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