to be beaten out
21out of the picture — To say that a person or group is out of the picture means that they have been eliminated in a contest or tournament. We were beaten in the semi finals, so that s us out of the picture! …
22out-of-the-way — adjective an out of the way campsite Syn: outlying, distant, remote, faraway, far flung, isolated, lonely, godforsaken, inaccessible, off the beaten track/path Ant: accessible …
23beaten — adj 1. trodden, well trodden, trampled, much traveled; worn, well used, over used, threadbare, napless, smooth. 2. defeated, trounced, routed, vanquished, Sl. shellacked, Sl. pulverized; conquered, overthrown, overpowered, overwhelmed; broken,… …
24out of the — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. unusual, uncommon, strange, bizarre, odd, exceptional, off the beaten track, unheard of, incredible, wonderful, unique, one of a kind. ANT.: ordinary, normal, typical, *par for the course …
25out of the way — remote, off the beaten track; unusual; taken care of, no longer a problem …
26beat out — verb 1. come out better in a competition, race, or conflict (Freq. 2) Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship We beat the competition Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game • Syn: ↑beat, ↑crush, ↑shell, ↑ …
27beat out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms beat out : present tense I/you/we/they beat out he/she/it beats out present participle beating out past tense beat out past participle beaten out 1) to stop a fire from burning by hitting it with something She …
28Wipe Out (song) — Infobox Song Name =Wipe Out Border = Caption = Type =Single B side to Surfer Joe Artist =The Surfaris alt Artist =The Saints, The Beach Boys, The Ventures, The Residents Album = Published = Released =1962 Recorded =1962, Cucamonga s Pal Recording …
29beat out phrasal — verb 1 (transitive something out) to put out a fire by beating 2 (transitive beat something out of someone) to force someone to tell you something by beating them: I had the truth beaten out of me by my father. 3 (transitive beat something out)… …
30dorz'd out — spoken of corn, beaten out by the agitation of the wind. N …