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  • verb Present participle of beak.

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Examples

  • So, I'm not entering - besides, I should wait at least 3 weeks before beaking my oath.

    SPECIAL CONTEST ACTIVITY 2009

  • I say Impeach any SUPER who goes along with beaking the agreement that was earler recognised by the DNC.

    Florida court throws out DNC suit 2008

  • • Netflix streaming gives you movies right now Wired• News Corp measuring MySpace by quarters paidContent• Record label abandons piracy case BBC• Mark Zuckerberg on why Facebook won't build a phone Mashable• PM's London Silicon Valley vision BBC• Google escapes with fine for beaking data laws Independent• No Flash for you!

    PDA's Newsbucket Jemima Kiss 2010

  • Gbeke's had a history of beaking off to teammates, and a recent story in the province said he's admitted as much but wanted to listen to his dad's advice and not be such an idiot. wow that didn't last long

    Whitecaps: Van City Insanity Andrew Bucholtz 2009

  • So if Rabbit wants to start beaking off that Bloc Quebec should be raising money in Alberta because that is where the money is.

    Saskatchewan Party Does Most Of Its Political Fundraising In Alberta 2008

  • Kudos to the likes of Prince & Radiohead and many other bands/artists for beaking away from tradition.

    It's Up to Us glyn moody 2007

  • I hate that Chicken, and may she drown in her trough and go to a special chicken hell, spending eternity on the Conveyor Belt of Never-Ending De-beaking.

    whitehelmet Diary Entry whitehelmet 2005

  • Dawn was just beaking as we turned off the highway.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2004

  • Chives reached the next nearest, wrapped his tail around that man's neck and squeezed, got an elbow-beaking single-arm lock on another, hauled him around for a shield and commenced systematic shooting.

    A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1974

  • Bending his head down, like a bird beaking at prey, he kissed the foot passionately.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

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