Ways of beating

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Manuel Lujan
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Manuel Lujan
Created by Manuel Lujan about 9 years ago
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Question 1

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Hamas's goal is to [blank_start]strike[blank_end] deeply and in a deadly way, leaving its victims motherless, childless and limbless. [blank_start]Strike[blank_end]: to hit someone or something with your hand, a tool, or a weapon (formal).
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  • strike
  • Strike

Question 2

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[blank_start]Slap[blank_end]: to hit someone or something quickly with the palm of the hand or a flat object, making a loud noise
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  • Slap

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They’re always [blank_start]pushing[blank_end] me [blank_start]around[blank_end]. (telling me what to do in an unpleasant way)
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  • pushing
  • around

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After killing Ralph Ciffaretto, Tony called Christopher to help him [blank_start]pull[blank_end] the body [blank_start]apart[blank_end] and dispose of it.
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  • pull
  • apart

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She was ​jostled and [blank_start]shoved[blank_end] by an ​angry ​crowd as she ​left the ​court.
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  • shoved

Question 6

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[blank_start]Headbutt[blank_end]: n. A sharp blow delivered by driving the head into the opponent, generally by lowering the head and charging forward or by rapidly tilting the head backward and then forward. v. To deliver a sharp blow by driving the head into an opponent.
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  • Headbutt

Question 7

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[blank_start]Smash[blank_end]: v. To hit something against an object or surface with a lot of force, causing injury or damage. v. To break something noisily into many pieces by dropping or hitting it with a lot of force. v. To completely destroy or defeat something such as an organization.
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  • Smash

Question 8

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To [blank_start]dropkick[blank_end].
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  • dropkick

Question 9

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To [blank_start]beat the hell out of[blank_end] somebody is to batter someone severy. It alludes to physical violence.
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  • beat the hell out of

Question 10

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To [blank_start]kick[blank_end] somebody's [blank_start]butt[blank_end] is to injure somebody severely.
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  • kick
  • butt

Question 11

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[blank_start]Blow away[blank_end]: v. To kill someone by shooting them (informal) v. To defeat someone completely and easily (informal and American)
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  • Blow away

Question 12

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[blank_start]Splash[blank_end].
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  • Splash

Question 13

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[blank_start]suplex[blank_end]
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  • suplex

Question 14

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To [blank_start]beat[blank_end] somebody [blank_start]to the punch[blank_end] means to do something before someone else does it.
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  • beat
  • to the punch

Question 15

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A [blank_start]boot[blank_end] is a hard kick.
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  • boot

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To [blank_start]roll with the punches[blank_end] is what boxers do to deflect the force of an opponent's blows by moving their body. It's also an idiom that means to cope with adversity by being flexible and adapting to the adverse circumstances.
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  • roll with the punches

Question 17

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To beat someone [blank_start]to a pulp[blank_end] is to hit someone hard until they are seriously injured.
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  • to a pulp

Question 18

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To [blank_start]punch somebody's lights out[blank_end] is to to knock someone out with a fist, or to hit someone hard again and again.
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  • punch somebody's lights out
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