[ UK /bˈiːtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈbitɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an implement for beating
  2. a worker who rouses wild game from under cover for a hunter

How To Use beater In A Sentence

  • The ancestors of these boys were "whupped" by the ancestors of their beaters. WN.com - Articles related to Public transit systems contribute to weight loss and improved health
  • The wet mixtures for millboard, paper, and asbestos-cement products are prepared in a beater, as used in paper mills.
  • Also used were pin beaters, long pieces of bone with a central swelling and pointed ends for beating down individual threads.
  • ‘We don't drive very far, and we need to repair 'em ourselves,’ the beater's owner later tells me.
  • Whisk the batter with a wire whisk or hand beater until it is smooth and light.
  • No chubby sloppy americans in sweaty 'wife-beater' underwear. The mayor's next junket (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Even a satirist ought to be able to beat a skirt-chaser and possible wife-beater* like Slimy Norman (Quimby) Coleman. Franken Apologizes For Writing "Porn-O-Rama" Essay In Playboy
  • Some time later, usually April or May of the same year, beaters are taken during the landsmen's hunt.
  • He drove 25 miles to Sioux Falls, where a family friend spotted the old beater and called the police.
  • My beater is a Win. 67, given to me by a brother-in-law in 1952, no frills or foofaraw, or scope, just a very dependable single shot .22 that I have killed hundreds of squirrels and rabbits with, and wouldn't trade it for a boat load of tricked-out 10/22s. Trigger Happy
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