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beat down

n. (alternative spelling of beatdown English) vb. 1 (of the sun or rain) to strike with great force. 2 To haggle with someone to sell at a lower price. 3 (context slang English) to severely beat someone up

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beat down
  1. v. persuade the seller to accept a lower price; "She beat the merchant down $100" [syn: bargain down]

  2. shine hard; "The sun beat down on the hikers"

  3. dislodge from a position; "She beat the dealer down to a much better price"

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Beat Down (EP)

Beat Down EP is an EP from French electronic music producer Para One. The style is downtempo and electro.

Beat Down

Beat Down is a song by music producers Steve Aoki and Angger Dimas, featuring vocals from Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. The song was included on the re-release of Aoki's debut studio album, entitled Wonderland (Remixed), which was released on July 10, 2012.

Usage examples of "beat down".

Now as the waters sank and the sun beat down on its naked bulk, the vast Thing roused.

It beat down with such violence that the Victoria could not stay near the ground without danger.

Hungrily, without a word, Roger drew her to him, kissed her soundly, while the rain beat down.

He was forced to personally visit one of the ships crewed by men of the Dakuen sarwe, to beat down what almost amounted to a mutiny.

But if it could beat down anyone who tried to conquer it, no one could claim that it didn’.

She dared not open her mouth while the sun beat down so brilliantly upon the marsh.

Even in the vine rows, it beat down on his skin, burning and blistering him.

Climb the wall, get on the other side, do your best to beat down your enemies before they did the same to you.

He believes as we do that the presence of the royal family will hold the Loyalists together, allow them to beat down the Mohd Alliance once and for all, and send the Klingons packing.

Compelled to sit here and watch the rain beat down, the murky, churning water rise higher and higher.

As seemed to be the rule on Ireta, the clouds then reluctantly parted, allowing the yellow-white sunlight to beat down.

It beat down unblinking, unrelenting, until sweat ran down my face and arms.

He beat down enemy soldiers' defenses and felled them as if felling trees.