beat...we'll say you were beatin' in against a wind, you...you'd have to reach over...over to one shore an' the tack an' come back.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnThe sense of 'beat' here is different than listed in the DN
beat...an' he was leanin' over the wheel. An' the bicket - one o' the spokes o' the wheel, the o...
beatShe was dressed to 'beat the band' - dressed 'to kill'.JH - 1/74 1/74Used I and SupNot usedWith...
beatNaut OED 19 They use the proper terms quite authenticallyWithd?Used I and SupUsed I and SupWi...
beatShe used to...lots o' people see her beatin' in here under sail, you know, this...schooner, th...
beat...used to see her beatin' in here, but she's _ she's not seen those days. They're gone to rest...
beatI can remember we used to be on Salt Harbour they used to see the boats beatin' in there agains...
beat...an 'twas heave her around. She spun around just like the top, an' bet off o' the land. She w...
beatUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnThe sense of 'beat' here is different than listed in the DN
beat[in the skiff] we set forth and were soon beating up into Great Sandy Harbor.PRINTED ITEMW. J. ...
beat (v)I put reefs in the little schooner, an' we beat Exploit Bay that night (see OED _beat_, v 1...
beatUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnThe sense of 'beat' here is different than listed in the DN
beatShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said, "an' he got beat up, an' he t...
beatAn' then we beat to windward then, beat to windward on a small canvas...YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONUs...
beatThere's a big bank, you know, bet away with the wind.Well,I suppose 'twas the height o' that...
beatC. ...(they) used to see her beatin' in here, but she's...she's not seen those days. They're go...
beat...an' he was leanin' over the wheel. An' the bicket - one o' the spokes o' the wheel, the o...
beatShe was dressed to 'beat the band' - dressed 'to kill'.JH - 1/74 1/74Used I and SupNot usedWith...
beatNaut OED 19 They use the proper terms quite authenticallyWithd?Used I and SupUsed I and SupWi...
beatShe used to...lots o' people see her beatin' in here under sail, you know, this...schooner, th...
beat...used to see her beatin' in here, but she's _ she's not seen those days. They're gone to rest...
beatI can remember we used to be on Salt Harbour they used to see the boats beatin' in there agains...
beat...an 'twas heave her around. She spun around just like the top, an' bet off o' the land. She w...
beatUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnThe sense of 'beat' here is different than listed in the DN
beat[in the skiff] we set forth and were soon beating up into Great Sandy Harbor.PRINTED ITEMW. J. ...
beat (v)I put reefs in the little schooner, an' we beat Exploit Bay that night (see OED _beat_, v 1...
beatUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnThe sense of 'beat' here is different than listed in the DN
beatShe said, "He got saucy an' dirty and rose a row here," she said, "an' he got beat up, an' he t...
beatAn' then we beat to windward then, beat to windward on a small canvas...YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONUs...
beatThere's a big bank, you know, bet away with the wind.Well,I suppose 'twas the height o' that...
beatC. ...(they) used to see her beatin' in here, but she's...she's not seen those days. They're go...
beat...an' he was leanin' over the wheel. An' the bicket - one o' the spokes o' the wheel, the o...
beatShe was dressed to 'beat the band' - dressed 'to kill'.JH - 1/74 1/74Used I and SupNot usedWith...
beatNaut OED 19 They use the proper terms quite authenticallyWithd?Used I and SupUsed I and SupWi...