beatinest
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of beatinest
An Americanism dating back to 1840–45, apparently beatin(g) (present participle of beat ) + -est 1
Example Sentences
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This is Saturday night at Long Branch, as a general thing; but the particular Saturday night after we came from the camp-meeting, was the beatinest thing of all.
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It was acknowledged to be the "beatinest" winter weather that ever was known,—a thaw that was not enough of a thaw to make the roads impassable, and without rain.
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Well, ef dat ain't de beatinest trick et ebber I seed!
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Paul," he exclaimed, "you do say the beatinest things sometimes!
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