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beat yourself up (over something) — ˌbeat yourself ˈup (about/over sth) derived (also ˌbeat ˈup on yourself (about/over sth)) (NAmE, informal) to blame yourself too much for sth … Useful english dictionary
beat up on yourself (about something) — ˌbeat yourself ˈup (about/over sth) derived (also ˌbeat ˈup on yourself (about/over sth)) (NAmE, informal) to blame yourself too much for sth … Useful english dictionary
beat up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone beats a person up, they hit or kick the person many times. [V n P] Then they actually beat her up as well... [V P n (not pron)] The government supporters are beating up anyone they suspect of favouring the demonstrators … English dictionary
beat up on yourself (over something) — ˌbeat yourself ˈup (about/over sth) derived (also ˌbeat ˈup on yourself (about/over sth)) (NAmE, informal) to blame yourself too much for sth … Useful english dictionary
beat — beat1 W2S2 [bi:t] v past tense beat past participle beaten [ˈbi:tn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(competition/election)¦ 2¦(hit)¦ 3¦(hit against)¦ 4¦(do better)¦ 5¦(be better)¦ 6¦(food)¦ 7¦(control/deal with)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
beat — 1 verb /bi:t/ past tense beat past participle beaten / bi:tn/ 1 DEFEAT (T) a) to get the most points, votes etc in a game, race, or competition: Brazil were beaten in the final 2 1. | I could always beat my brother at chess. | beat sb hollow… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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breast — [[t]bre̱st[/t]] ♦♦♦ breasts 1) N COUNT: oft poss N A woman s breasts are the two soft, round parts on her chest that can produce milk to feed a baby. She wears a low cut dress which reveals her breasts... As my newborn cuddled at my breast, her… … English dictionary
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