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beastc. 1200, from Old French beste "animal, wild beast," figuratively "fool, idiot" (11c., Modern French bête), from Vulgar Latin *besta, from Latin bestia "beast, wild animal,&qu [..]
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beastBeast [B]This word is used of flocks or herds of grazing animals ( Exodus 22:5 ; Numbers 20:4 Numbers 20:8 Numbers 20:11 ; Psalms 78:48 ); of beasts of burden ( Genesis 45:17 ); of eatable beasts ( Pr [..]
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beastanimal: a living organism characterized by voluntary movement a cruelly rapacious person (beastly) very unpleasant; "hellish weather"; "stop that god-awful racke [..]
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beastan animal
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beastThis word is used of flocks or herds of grazing animals (Ex. 22:5; Num. 20:4, 8, 11; Ps. 78:48); of beasts of burden (Gen. 45:17); of eatable beasts (Prov. 9:2); and of swift beasts or dromedaries (Is [..]
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beastadjective Definition: cool: awesome Example Sentence: That was a beast shot!
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beast(n) a living organism characterized by voluntary movement(n) a cruelly rapacious person
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beastbestia
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beasta policeman (1)
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beastmembers in Hanboks for their 2011 Chuseok Greeting)
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beastA Paedophile
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beastArguably the granddaddy of the genre. Although it was preceded by the "Publius Enigma," a promotion for the Division Bell album by Pink Floyd, the Beast was more successful in attrac [..]
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beastThe inchoate drives and urges that threaten to turn a vampire into a mindless, ravening monster. Blood
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beastThe urges which prompt vampires to forsake their humanity
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beast
Any animal other than a human; usually only applied to land vertebrates, especially large or dangerous four-footed ones.
(more specific) A domestic animal, especially a bovine farm animal.
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beast
(biblical) A figure in the Book of Revelation (Apocalypse), often identified with Satan or the Antichrist.
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