Inmates were put in solitary for beating other inmates. often used with up … brutes who beat up their victims without compunction … J. H. Plumb b : to walk on : tread beat the pavement looking for work c : to strike directly against forcefully and repeatedly : dash against waves...
love You go hand in glove Almostbeatento the punch Your bodyspeaksmuchlouderthan your voice You let it do thetalkingso I don`t have any choice Now you find theyoungerguys areputtingup resistance And you`realmostbeaten to the punch Youbetterget out nowbecauseyou`llnevergo the distance And ...
where Grant joined me. Professionally, that’s what we did together for the remainder of the decade; every eighteen months or so, an offer would come in from some part of the world, attractive enough for Grant and I to do a one-off acoustic show together, catch up, and then go back...
making coffee and heating up cans of Campbell’s soup, just barely doing enough to survive. As he fetches firewood and goes on his daily walk, his mind wanders and his thoughts drift to the bands he used to play in, the women he loved and lost, and the songs he wrote along the way...
bringing up the fact that he recorded his audition video in a car so that his family wouldn't know what he's doing. Kelly saw this as a lack of support (or at least Jason's perception of one) at home, so she brought in Jason's father to encourage him. Which is sweet, except ....
: to strike at in order to rouse game beating a hedgerow also : to range over in or as if in quest of game … beat the woods and rouse the bounding prey … Matthew Prior f : to mix by stirring : whip beat the eggs often used with up g : to strike repeatedly in or...