In a stump pulling contest, YES. In a quarter mile race, NO.
BRAZIL REFINED WHITE CANE SUGAR ICUMSA 45, 100, 150, 600-1200, BEET SUGAR
Some people get lucky and beat him after a few tries, while some spend hours fighting him. Keep trying and eventually you will beat him and become a ninja.
A homophone for "red vegetable" would be "beet," and a homophone for "thrash" would be "thresh."
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play sensi a few times you will lose then after about 5-10 goes he will mess up and you will be able to beat sensi and become ninja
A palindrome for "more like a beet" would be "toot." Short and sweet, just like your question. Keep it simple, honey.
Beet is a noun.
Beets is the plural of beet
You can use "beet" and "beat" in a sentence like this: "I decided to plant a beet in my garden, hoping it would grow larger than the one I saw at the market, but my neighbor's garden always seems to beat mine in size and variety." Here, "beet" refers to the vegetable, and "beat" means to surpass or excel.
A beet radish is an archaic term for the common beet, Latin name Beta vulgaris.
The common name for a beet is a red beet or simply a beet.