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A glass and a half in every half
pound
( Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate advertising slogan )
A
lick
of paint
A man who is
tired
of London is
tired
of life
A stick to beat you with
Admit
defeat
An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound
of cure
At full
pelt
Bash
on
Bash
the bishop
Be still my
beating
heart
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Beat It ( Michael ( Jackson song )
Beat a hasty retreat
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Beat a path to your door
Beat about the bush
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Beat hell out of
Beat hollow
Beat it!
Beat someone black and blue
Beat swords into ploughshares
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Beat the air
Beat the band
Beat the bushes
Beat the clock
Beat the living crap out of
Beat the living daylights out of
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Beat the living snot out of
Beat the pants off
Beat the rap
Beat the retreat
Beat the rush
Beat the snot out of
Beat the stuffing out of
Beat to a pulp
Beat up
Beat you to it
Beat your brains out
Beat your meat
Beaten
at your own game
Beats
me
Behind the beat
Bish
bash
bosh
Blow out of the water
Bone
weary
Brow beat
Buffet
of Goodness ( Nickname of basketball player Channing Frye )
Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door
Club
together
Crack the
whip
Crushing
defeat
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me ( Culture
Club
song )
Dog
tired
Eat someone alive
Fair crack of the
whip
Fascinatin'
Rhythm
( George Gershwin song )
Feed the
meter
Fight
Club
( Brad Pitt movie )
First
strike
Full
pelt
Glee
club
Go one better
Go out on
strike
( Withdraw one's labour and leave one's place of work )
Half a
pound
of tuppenny rice, half a
pound
of treacle ( line from nursery rhyme )
Have someone on toast
Heart
throb
Hit
'em where they live
Hit
The Road Jack ( Ray Charles song )
Hit
and miss
Hit
and run
Hit
by the stupid stick
Hit
for six
Hit
home
Hit
it off
Hit
it on the nose
Hit
it out of the park ( A baseball expression denoting a complete or spectacular success )
Hit
list
Hit
man
Hit
me on the hip
Hit
on
Hit
out at
Hit
out of the park
Hit
parade
Hit
paydirt
Hit
rock bottom
Hit
send
Hit
the back wall
Hit
the bar
Hit
the books
Hit
the bottle
Hit
the brakes
Hit
the bricks ( a cursory slang term telling someone to leave )
Hit
the buffers
Hit
the ceiling
Hit
the deck
Hit
the ground running
Hit
the hay
Hit
the headlines
Hit
the high notes
Hit
the jackpot
Hit
the nail on the head
Hit
the panic button
Hit
the road Jack
Hit
the roof
Hit
the sack
Hit
the skids
Hit
the slide
Hit
the spot
Hit
the woodwork
Hit
town
I Got
Rhythm
( George Gershwin song )
If you can't beat em, join em
If you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit join our
Club
( Jacob's
Club
advertising slogan )
In for a penny in for a
pound
In the
club
In the pudding
club
It
beats
as it sweeps as it cleans ( Hoover advertising slogan )
Join the
club
Karma Chameleon ( Culture
Club
song )
Keep your finger on the
pulse
Knock spots off
Knock the stuffing out of
Lash
out
Lash
up
Lick
and a promise
Lick
into shape
Lick
someone's boots
Lick
your lips
Lick
your wounds
Looks like a bomb has
hit
it
Love in This
Club
( Usher with Young Jeezy song )
Lucky
Strike
means finer tobacco ( Lucky
Strike
Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Meter
maid
Million Dollar
Bash
( Bob Dylan song )
Mop the floor with
My heart missed a beat
No throat irritation - no cough ( Lucky
Strike
Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Not many of them to the
pound
Off beat
Off the
beaten
track
On the beat
Penny wise,
pound
foolish
Pinch
hit
( A baseball expression denoting a substitute or stand-in )
Pink
pound
Pound
for
pound
Pound
of flesh
Pound
the pavement
Pre-emptive
strike
Reach for a Lucky instead of a Sweet ( Lucky
Strike
Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Sail into
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club
Band ( Beatles album and song )
Sick and
tired
Snatching
defeat
from the jaws of victory
Snatching victory from the jaws of
defeat
So round, so firm, so fully packed ( Lucky
Strike
Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Solo
pound
Spank
the monkey
Steal a march
Strike
Up The Band ( George Gershwin composition )
Strike
a balance
Strike
a chord with
Strike
a deal ( or bargain )
Strike
a light
Strike
a pose
Strike
beard
Strike
it rich
Strike
lucky
Strike
me pink
Strike
out swinging ( A baseball expression meaning to fail while giving it your best effort )
Strike
up the band
Strike
while the iron is hot
Switch hitter ( A baseball expression denoting a batter who can
hit
left or right handed )
Take a
beating
Take someone to the woodshed
That
beats
everything
The Crazy Gang ( Nickname of Wimbledon Football
Club
)
The
Heartbeat
of America: Chevrolet ( Chevrolet advertising slogan )
The Hick from French
Lick
( Nickname of Larry Bird )
The
Hit
Dog ( Nickname of Mo Vaughn )
The
Hit
Man ( Nickname of Bob Sanders )
The
Hit
Man ( Nickname of Ricky Hatton )
The
Hit
Man ( Nickname of Thomas Hearns )
The Mersey beat
The beat goes on
The bobby on the beat
The clean plate
club
The mile high
club
The
pound
in your pocket
There's never a rough puff in a lucky ( Lucky
Strike
Cigarettes advertising slogan )
They're toasted ( Lucky
Strike
Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Thrash
out
Three line
whip
Tiptoe through the tulips ( 1920s Broadway song and Tiny Tim
hit
)
Tired
and over emotional
To beat the band
Up the
tempo
Vacation is a world where there are no locks on the doors or the mind or the body (
Club
Med Resorts advertising slogan )
Walk all over someone
Walking to the beat of a different drummer
War
weary
(
tired
of conflict )
We drink all we can, the rest we sell ( Utica
Club
advertising slogan )
Whip
hand
Wipe the floor with
World beater
World
weary