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  • 1beat the hell out of someone — beat the hell out of (someone) 1. to hit someone hard and repeatedly. Bill beat the hell out of me after we started arguing over a girl. 2. to completely defeat someone. It s a thrill to beat the hell out of another team in front of 20,000… …

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  • 2beat the hell out of — (someone) 1. to hit someone hard and repeatedly. Bill beat the hell out of me after we started arguing over a girl. 2. to completely defeat someone. It s a thrill to beat the hell out of another team in front of 20,000 screaming fans. Related… …

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  • 3beat the hell out of something — beat the hell out of (something) to be much better than something. It wasn t much of a plan, but it beat the hell out of sitting around the office waiting for something to happen …

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  • 4beat the hell out of — (something) to be much better than something. It wasn t much of a plan, but it beat the hell out of sitting around the office waiting for something to happen …

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  • 5beat (the) hell out of somebody — beat/kick (the) ˈhell out of sb/sth | knock ˈhell out of sb/sth idiom (informal) to hit sb/sth very hard • He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition. Main entry: ↑hellidiom …

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  • 6beat (the) hell out of something — beat/kick (the) ˈhell out of sb/sth | knock ˈhell out of sb/sth idiom (informal) to hit sb/sth very hard • He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition. Main entry: ↑hellidiom …

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  • 7beat the hell out of someone — frighten/scare/beat/kick/the hell out of someone informal phrase to frighten or hurt someone very badly If you want to be shaken, this film will scare the hell out of you. Thesaurus: to attack a person or object …

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  • 8beat the hell out of — informal 1) beat (someone) very severely 2) surpass or defeat easily …

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  • 9the hell out of — informal + impolite used for emphasis after words like scare, frighten, and beat That movie scared the hell out of me. [=scared me very badly] The boxer beat the hell out of his opponent. • • • Main Entry: ↑hell …

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  • 10Beat the Boots — Box set by Frank Zappa Released July 7, 1991 Recorded Various locations September 30, 1 …

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