Use "beat to a frazzle" in a sentence

1. She worked herself to a frazzle.

2. The meat has been burnt to a frazzle.

3. Shenyan has a living to frazzle people, named Wang Honghuai.

4. There he goes again coughing himself to a frazzle.

5. He was beaten to a frazzle during the last election campaign.

6. I cannot complain when you frazzle my brain.

7. She forgot to watch the frying pan and the bacon was burned to a frazzle.

8. I frazzle a few hairs on my beard in the process of getting it going.

9. In atrial Bigeminy a premature atrial beat beat follows each sinus beat

10. Here is a basic two beat rhythm with a main beat and an opposing off beat.

11. Adaptive beat-to-beat heart rate estimation in Ballistocardiograms

12. Beat synonyms, Beat pronunciation, Beat translation, English dictionary definition of Beat

13. That love , but love , the love that deserve no results, but love frazzle.

14. Biotelemetry knows how to keep a beat

15. Verb (used with object), Beat, Beat·en or Beat, Beat·ing

16. Beat, beat·en (bēt′n) or beat, beat·ing, Beats v.tr

17. Verb (used without object), Beat, Beat·en or Beat, Beat·ing.

18. Pretend to be a beat cop again?

19. I decided to beat a hasty retreat.

20. The enemy beat him to a mummy.

21. Beat up synonyms, Beat up pronunciation, Beat up translation, English dictionary definition of Beat up

22. Bigeminy — every other beat is a PAC. Trigeminy — every third beat is a PAC. Quadrigeminy — every fourth beat is a PAC

23. For example, we can combine a basic two beat rhythm with off beats to get a four beat system.

24. Adaptive heartbeat modelling for beat-to-beat heart rate measurement in Ballistocardiograms.

25. Bumbaste (v.) (1) To beat on the posteriors; hence, to flog, beat soundly, thrash

26. Beat them to death with a baseball bat.

27. Beat the ingredients together to a creamy consistency.

28. 12 I decided to beat a hasty retreat.

29. Or we can combine a two beat rhythm with a three beat one.

30. Bumbaste (v.) (1) To beat on the posteriors; hence, to flog, beat soundly, thrash

31. Beat the eggs up to a frothy consistency.

32. What does Beat mean? To Beat is to win, or to arrive first for something

33. The music changed back to a funky disco beat.

34. I'll beat you to death

35. Every street lamp seems to beat a fatalistic warning.

36. 4 She beat off a challenge to her leadership.

37. How to Beat a Bully —Without Using Your Fists

38. To beat to a powder or pulp; pulverize or crush.

39. It's easier... to beat a child than to raise it.

40. Don't try to beat a yellow light on horseback.

41. Is a beauty and a beat

42. You beat us to it.

43. It snows to beat billy.

44. I plan a holiday as a way to beat the blues.

45. A staff is quickly found to beat a dog with. 

46. At Cadence Living, our communities dance to a different beat

47. Atrial Beat an ectopic Beat originating in an atrium

48. The ship beat up to windward.

49. I am not a person to beat about the bush.

50. Add boiling water and beat to make a smooth frosting.

51. They beat the Giants by a score of 7 to

52. - Beat Not Babied Work Hard Wheel Harder @Beat

53. Beat you to death, damn monkey

54. The emptiness in my mind refused to beat a retreat.

55. He also not a guy to beat around the bush.

56. It's raining to beat the band.

57. To beat soundly or thoroughly; drub.

58. Uptown, downtown Turn the beat around town Hip hopping, diddy beat Bopping There's no stopping to the sound Of the New York City beat

59. The army beat a hasty retreat.

60. 2 A staff is quickly found to beat a dog with. 

61. Listen to him beat that drum.

62. We beat them 10 to zip.

63. Beat up From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Beat up phrasal verb 1 beat somebody ↔ up to hurt someone badly by hitting them Her boyfriend got drunk and beat her up

64. Beat definition is - to strike repeatedly:

65. For that, we need at least one opposing beat with a different sound, which can be the unstressed off beat or the accented back beat.

66. Strike repeatedly; vanquish; sound a signal: Beat a drum; a rhythmical unit of time: The metronome set the Beat.

67. The verb “to Cudgel” means to beat with a Cudgel (a short thick stick)

68. Awonder holds the distinction for the youngest-ever player to beat an international master and the youngest American to beat a grandmaster in a standard time control

69. Beat up 1) (v) To injure physically in a fist fight

70. I'll catch you over there, I'll beat you to a pulp.

71. 12 Pampering yourself is a great way to beat blue Monday.

72. They produce antibodies to beat dead bacteria.

73. Beatniks and the Beat Movement The Beat movement was a literary movement that became a social movement as well

74. To Clobber is to beat up or to defeat soundly in a game

75. How to Compartmentalize your thoughts to beat stress

76. We heard the beat of a drum.

77. We beat a path through the undergrowth.

78. The drummers beat a tattoo each morning.

79. The old man beat out a path.

80. Beat up (third-person singular simple present beats up, present participle beating up, simple past beat up, past participle beaten up or (US colloquial) Beat up) (transitive) To give a severe beating to; to assault violently with repeated blows