“Beat Up” (Phrasal-Adjective And Phrasal-Verb)
“Today’s Tid-Bit” — The Adjectival-Phrase (to be) “Beat Up”. This phrase is used as a way of describing someone or something’s condition (and it’s not good)
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“Today’s Tid-Bit” — The Adjectival-Phrase (to be) “Beat Up”. This phrase is used as a way of describing someone or something’s condition (and it’s not good)
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