Beat a path to someone’s door
come to someone in great numbers, as in ever since she appeared on television, agents have been beating a path to her door. the term beat a path alludes to the trampling action of many feet. [ late 1500s ]
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- Beat-a-retreat
the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action. the act of withdrawing, as into safety or privacy; retirement; seclusion. a place of refuge, seclusion, or privacy: the library was his retreat. an asylum, as for the insane. a retirement […]
- Beat all
to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly. to dash against: rain beating the trees. to flutter, flap, or rotate in or against: beating the air with its wings. to sound, as on a drum: beating a steady rhythm; to beat a tattoo. to stir vigorously: beat the egg whites well. to break, forge, or make […]
- Beat all hollow
having a sp-ce or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere. having a depression or concavity: a hollow surface. sunken, as the cheeks or eyes. (of sound) not resonant; dull, m-ffled, or deep: a hollow voice. without real or significant worth; meaningless: a hollow victory. insincere or false: hollow compliments. hungry; having an empty […]
- Breast
anatomy, zoology. (in bipeds) the outer, front part of the thorax, or the front part of the body from the neck to the abdomen; chest. zoology. the corresponding part in quadrupeds. either of the pair of mammae occurring on the chest in humans and having a discrete areola around the nipple, especially the mammae of […]
- Beat someone by a country mile
beat someone by a country mile verb phrase to win or prevail by a comfortable margin: her cherry pie beats mine by a country mile/ he beat the throw by a country mile (1940s+)