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Definition of
beat out of phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
beat out of
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
beat something out of somebody
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to hit someone until they tell you what you want to know
beat somebody out of something
(
informal
)
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to cheat someone by taking something from them
Her brother beat her out of $200.
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beat out of
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beat/knock the (living) daylights out of somebody
beat/kick (the) hell out of somebody/something
Idioms
beat/knock the (living) daylights out of somebody
beat/kick (the) hell out of somebody/something
Nearby words
beat on
phrasal verb
beat out
phrasal verb
beat out of
phrasal verb
beat to
phrasal verb
beat up
phrasal verb