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English Idioms Beat It
Beat It - leave (someone( alone; to stop leave & go somewhere else
- I told my little sister to beat it. She doesn't let me do my homework.
- I am going to beat it. I am going to go home.
- We are going to beat it. It is getting late.
- You should beat it. You have been here all day.
- I wish the dogs would beat it. The dog is making a big mess.
- The man in the library told us, if we are not quiet, then we must beat it.
- Lets beat it, because there is nothing to do here.
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