Only informally, to mean tired, from beaten (the past participle of the verb to beat).Beat is a verb with several related uses, or a noun used especially in music.
Yes, the word 'beating' is a noun called a gerund, the present participle of a verb (to beat) that functions as a noun in a sentence.The present participle of a verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She was beating the egg whites to add to the batter. (verb)It's an old fashioned device used for the beating of rugs. (noun)The boy was amazed to hear the beating heart through the doctor's stethoscope. (adjective)
The word is likely one of these :WHOPPING (slang adjective) - large, substantialWHOOPING (from to whoop) - making loud vocal noises, shoutingWALLOPING (from to wallop) - hitting, beating
The verb and adjective associated with sound are to deafen and deafening (very loud).The similarly-spelled word defeating means conquering or beating.
Beating is not going for any children. Beating children is harmful for the children
Her heart stopped beating.
If its beating normally, It can stop.
Beating of Hearts was created in 1983.
frapper ANSWER. Beating in French means : battre, batonner, donner des coups de baton. Some idiom with beating: To get a beating : etre batonnè, etre puni. It will take some beating: Il sera difficile de dépasser
The meaning would be the same, but most people say beating around the bush.
beating in the arteries
The duration of Beating the Game is 1200.0 seconds.