Bemaul


to maul severely.

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  • Bemean

    to make mean; demean; debase (usually used reflexively). historical examples “nothing of the kind,” cried lavinia, furious that her mother should think she would so bemean herself. madame flirt charles e. pearce one regrets, in reading them, that genius could so bemean itself. the london mercury, vol. i, nos. 1-6, november 1919 to april 1920 […]

  • Bemedaled

    wearing or adorned with many medals: a bemedaled general; wearing a bemedaled military blouse.

  • Bemire

    to soil with mire; dirty or muddy: bemired clothing. to cause (an object or person) to sink in mire: a bemired wagon. verb (transitive) to soil with or as if with mire (usually p-ssive) to stick fast in mud or mire

  • Bemock

    to mock or jeer at (something or someone): to bemock a trusting heart. historical examples you bemock the monks who on the piazza dance around the cross. the romance of leonardo da vinci dmitry sergeyevich merezhkovsky

  • Bemuddle

    to muddle or confuse (someone). historical examples the more these gentlemen strive to explain and make things clear to me, the more they bemuddle my brains. the ‘characters’ of jean de la bruyre jean de la bruyre


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