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beaty

British  
/ ˈbiːtɪ /

adjective

  1. informal (of music) having a strong rhythm

    funky, beaty rock tracks

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They hide their tax evasion in the tall grass,” Justice Department lawyer Sean Beaty told jurors.

From The Wall Street Journal

A volunteer holds Gordon Beaty, 4, of San Pedro, who is autistic, as he points the direction to the beach and surfs a wave for the first time.

From Los Angeles Times

Windy Beaty, a provincial disaster-mitigation officer, told the Associated Press on Thursday that she received reports that residents saw smoke coming from the plane and heard an explosion before the aircraft plummeted to the ground about half a mile from a cluster of farmhouses.

From Los Angeles Times

Ryan Losasso and Jade Beaty, who won the award for travel creator of the year, agree with Kyra-Mae, saying: "It's so easy to underestimate how hard it is to make content because it's our job to make it look seamless, but there's a lot of planning that goes into it."

From BBC

"There's a lot that goes into content creation," travel creators Jade Beaty and Ryan Losasso tell the BBC.

From BBC