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.
Beets is the plural of beet
Beet is a noun.
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.
The common name for a beet is a red beet or simply a beet.
Here are some sentences.Plant this beet over there.The beet was very sweet.