beat down in Korean

verb - beat down
때려 떨어뜨리다: beat down
때려 넘어뜨리다: beat down
압도하다: overwhelm, whelm, bear down, crumple, overlay, beat down
내리쬐다: beat down, broil
깎다: beat down, shave, whittle down, trim, skive, take off
에누리하다: overcharge, beat dow

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1. The sun beat down .

2. I beat down the price .

3. The sun beat down mercilessly.

4. The sun beat down on him.

5. The sun beat down with fierce intensity.

6. The July sun beat down on them.

7. The sun beat down ( on the desert sand ).

8. I beat down the price to $6 000.

9. 4 The sun beat down with fierce intensity.

10. The sun beat down on us all day.

11. The sun beat down on the baked earth.

12. The tropical sun beat down on them mercilessly.

13. The sun beat down on his bald pate.

14. The sun beat down on our necks and backs.

15. The sun beat down on Al and the bag.

16. The sun beat down mercilessly on the dry earth.

17. Beat down the seller to the price that suits you.

18. The rain beat down and the wind was picking up.

19. The sun beat down and temperatures soared into the 30s.

20. The sun beat down all afternoon from a clear sky.

21. Two women tried to beat down the flames on his back.

22. Already they were sweating as the sun beat down upon them.

23. Just trample on the pain, or you'll be beat down by it.

24. The next day, the sky was clear and the sun beat down.

25. Bahamian Beat Down, a Beatemup style arcade game that takes place in The Bahamas

26. Barakai commenced a fury of strokes which seemed to beat down the Manchu's blade.

27. The sun beat down upon the crowd and glittered on the richly embroidered vestments.

28. The man grinned, seeing the defeat in Riven's eyes, and beat down his blade.

29. I used a spade to beat down the mud until it was flat and hard.

30. The guards who waited below them stamped their feet, beat down the snow beneath their boots.

31. The noonday sun beat down fiercely; dusty air carried the stink of rotting garlic after a prolonged dry spell.

32. Bated is an archaic form of the word abate, … which means to diminish, to beat down, or to reduce

33. Abate comes from the Old French verb abattre, "to beat down," and means to reduce or become less intense or numerous

34. Meftah Bantered with the sergeant about women’s bodies and said he would “beat down” protesters he called hippies, according to the messages reviewed by …

35. Approach - beat down - bid price - Biddance - call upon - cut price - endeavor - entreaty - flat rate - huckster - instruct - make a bid - offering - overture - proclaim - proposal - rogation - underbid 9 …

36. "Bated" is a form of the word "abate," which means “to diminish, beat down, or reduce,” and it’s spelled B-A-T-E-D

37. Abattoir (n.) "slaughterhouse for cows," 1820, from French abattre in its literal sense "to beat down, knock down, slaughter" (see abate) + suffix -oir, corresponding to Latin …

38.  · Spring Colognes for men are a time when the air is light and the sun is starting to beat down on our bodies that have been in hibernation for the past few months in the winter

39. They will hunger no more nor thirst anymore, neither will the sun beat down upon them nor any scorching heat, because the Lamb, who is in the midst of the throne, will shepherd them, and will guide them to fountains of waters of life.

40. The apostle John was told: “They will hunger no more nor thirst anymore, neither will the sun beat down upon them nor any scorching heat, because the Lamb, who is in the midst of the throne, will shepherd them, and will guide them to fountains of waters of life.