Here are some sentences.
Plant this beet over there.
The beet was very sweet.
There's one more beet on the pile.
My mom made me eat a beet during dinner. I hate beets so much, they should die. They dared me to eat the biggest beet alive. Beets are my least favorite type of vegetable. Can you believe that my mom packed me only a beet for lunch? NOW I HAVE THE STUPID WORD BEET STUCK IN MY HEAD!!!!!!!!!!
NEWS FLASH!!!!!!!!! The question you just asked is a sentence and it has beet in it. However . . . "Ma, these beets taste delicious!" "Those aren't beets, dear, they're your grandmother's toes. Eat up now!"
The homophone for "beat" that has the same meaning is "beet". They sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things.
A beet is a vegetable. I am peeling a beet for the salad. The word beet has a homonym, beat. Homonyms are words that sound the same. Beat has several meanings, such as to whack vigourously. My father beat my boyfriend.
Beet
the root, its like a carrot
There are a few ways you can use the word "bluster" (to roar, to be tumultuous) : Example (wind) : "The wind blew and blustered through the night." Example (behavior) : "The man was angry and blustering, and his face was beet red."
You can use beet juice and red cabbage juice for dye.
It is a simile. Similes use the words 'like' or 'as'.
Beet is a noun.
Beets is the plural of beet