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1 pukul memukul
beating -
2 dangdut
beating of drums (in Indian movies); popular music with strong beat reminiscent of Hindi and Arabic music; dance to such music -
3 babak belur
black and blue (from a beating or accident), skinned andd bruised -
4 bantingan
concussion* * *slamming* * *beating; steep reduction (in price); (sudden) shock or swaying -
5 berdenyut
beat, throb, pulsate* * *beat, beat, beaten, beating* * *beat, throb (of heart, pulse) -
6 cambuk
whip, exhort, spur* * *whip, beat severely, beat severely, beaten severely, beating severely* * *whip, cat-o'-nine-tails -
7 dentaman
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8 gebukan
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9 gedebar-gedebur
sound of beating or throbbing, beat or throb -
10 hajaran
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11 labrak
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12 mencanangkan
proclaim, announce with, propagandize, tout* * *proclaim (by beating on drum, etc); announce with ceremony; propagandize, tout -
13 pukul
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14 pukulan
smack, punch, knock, chop, beating* * *blow* * *stroke; blow, hit, strike; good fortune -
15 bersilat lidah
beat about the bush, beaten about the bush, beaten about the bush, beating about the bush -
16 bertindak luar biasa
beat the dutch, beaten the dutch, beaten the dutch, beating the dutch -
17 hentak-hentakkan kaki
beat the devil's tattoo, beaten the devil's tattoo, beaten the devil's tattoo, beating the devil's tattoo -
18 ikuti irama
beat time, beaten time, beaten time, beating time -
19 kumpulkan tentara
beat to arms, beaten to arms, beaten to arms, beating to arms -
20 kurangi harga
beat down, beaten down, beaten down, beating down
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