Putnam's Word Book by Louis A. Flemming
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endurance, forbearance, long-suffering, toleration, sufferance; relation,
connection, dependency; course, aim, direction; bringing forth, yielding. bearish, a. discourteous, boorish, uncivil, rude; ursine, ursiform. bear out. sustain, support, corroborate, confirm, uphold. beast, n. brute; quadruped; monster, brute. beastly, a. bestial, irrational, brutal; (Colloq.) abominable, disagreeable, nasty. beat, v. forge, malleate, beetle, weld, hammer; belabor, maul, buffet, smite, flagellate, whack, pelt, strike; See whip; overcome, vanquish, surpass, conquer, eclipse, subdue, checkmate, rout, excel, outdo; cheat, swindle, defraud; throb, pulsate; pulverize, comminute, bruise, bray, triturate; perplex, pose, nonplus. beat, n. throb, pulsation; round; superior. beat, a. (Colloq.) exhausted, weary, fatigued, beaten. beat back. repel, repulse, resist. beaten, a. conquered, defeated, vanquished. beating, n. flagellation, drubbing, flogging, fustigation, castigation, thumping, mauling, verberation, pommeling; pulsation, throb, throbbing, saltation; defeat, repulse; malleation, forging, welding. |
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