beats (Meaning)

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beats (n)

a United States youth subculture of the 1950s; rejected possessions or regular work or traditional dress; for communal living and psychedelic drugs and anarchism; favored modern forms of jazz (e.g., bebop)

beats Sentence Examples

  1. The drummer's steady beats provided the rhythm for the lively song.
  2. The heart's rhythmic beats echoed through the quiet room.
  3. The rain gracefully beat against the windowpane, creating a soothing melody.
  4. The policeman's flashlight beams beat across the dark alleyway, searching for any sign of trouble.
  5. The angry wind beat against the sea, sending waves crashing ashore.
  6. The conductor's baton signaled the orchestra to begin, marking the beats of each movement.
  7. The sound of hammers beating against nails echoed through the construction site.
  8. The surgeon's precise beats guided the scalpel through the tissue.
  9. The music pulsed with an infectious beat that got everyone dancing.
  10. The clock's relentless beats reminded me of the passage of time.

FAQs About the word beats

a United States youth subculture of the 1950s; rejected possessions or regular work or traditional dress; for communal living and psychedelic drugs and anarchis

attacks, hits,licks, knocks, lashes, does, pounds, thumps, slaps, batters

goes down, goes down, falls, falls, loses (to),loses (to), folds, collapses, folds, gives up

The drummer's steady beats provided the rhythm for the lively song.

The heart's rhythmic beats echoed through the quiet room.

The rain gracefully beat against the windowpane, creating a soothing melody.

The policeman's flashlight beams beat across the dark alleyway, searching for any sign of trouble.