Swedish Meaning of beasts
Djur
Other Swedish words related to Djur
- brutala
- Kriminella
- djävlar
- monster
- vildar
- skurkar
- banditer
- bovarna
- skurkar
- demoner
- gangsters
- tunga
- hundar
- skurkar
- skurkar
- skurkar
- lagöverträdare
- gärningsmän
- slynglar
- uslingar
- skurkar
- skurkar
- skurkar
- Skälmar
- skurk
- ormar
- ligister
- slynglar
- ynkliga
- bravor
- desperados
- huliganer
- slynglar
- nackdelar
- fångar
- skyldiga
- Mördare
- Desperados
- brottslingar
- hejdukar
- beväpnade män
- klackar
- huliganer
- huliganer
- fångar
- lagbrytare
- brottslingar
- elaka
- fredlösa
- förbrytare
- Racketare
- slynglar
- ojämnheterna
- ligister
- buse
- ormar
- stinkers
- hårda
- överträdare
- inkräktare
- skurkar
- huggormar
- Brottslingar
Nearest Words of beasts
- beat (down) => slå (ner)
- beat (in) => beat (in i)
- beat (into) => besegra (i)
- beat (up) => slå (upp)
- beat about the bush => Gå runt hetta gröten
- beat it => Stick
- beat off => Slå
- beat the drum (for or about) => Slå på trumma (för eller om)
- beat the drum (for) => Slå på trumman (för)
- beat the pants off => slå någon på käften
Definitions and Meaning of beasts in English
beasts
a contemptible person, a four-footed mammal as distinguished from human beings and from lower animals both with and without backbones, something formidably difficult to control or deal with, a mean or brutal person, a four-footed mammal as distinguished from a human being, a lower vertebrate, and an invertebrate, an animal under human control, a farm animal especially when kept for heavy work, a lower animal as distinguished from a human being, an animal as distinguished from a plant
FAQs About the word beasts
Djur
a contemptible person, a four-footed mammal as distinguished from human beings and from lower animals both with and without backbones, something formidably diff
brutala,Kriminella,djävlar,monster,vildar,skurkar,banditer,bovarna,skurkar,demoner
hjältar,änglar,Helgon,oskyldiga
beasties => bestar, beastie => odjur, beast fables => Djurfabler, beast fable => Djurfabel, bearskins => Björnskinn,