Examples of 'i still beat' in a sentence

Meaning of "i still beat"

i still beat - This phrase indicates that despite a challenge, competition, or obstacle, the speaker or subject emerged victorious or performed better than expected

How to use "i still beat" in a sentence

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i still beat
I still beat you with my one arm only.
Queen odds and I still beat him.
I still beat you.
Cost me three million at the deadline and I still beat you!
I still beat her.
Even with the lack of preparation, I still beat my initial goal.
I still beat our Chairman to it though.
Despite all the stopping, I still beat the train by five minutes.
I still beat them up after that because I was angry.
I gave him the biggest handicap… Queen odds and I still beat him.
But I still beat you all the time du.
That time when you were playing for keeps… I still beat your test scores.
And yet I still beat her out for prom queen.
Keith Owens probably spends ten times that much on his car, and I still beat him.
But I still beat her out for queen.

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No magic, and I still beat you.
I still beat your ass, but you improved your time every lap.
Yeah, well I still beat ya.
I still beat you . Could have beat me sooner.
I was drunk . And I still beat him to the draw, by God.
I still beat you . Even though I have some injuries.
Cost me 3 million, and I still beat you.
And I still beat him. Then give him queen then give him queen and two rooks.
How is that fair? I still beat you, though.
And I still beat him to the draw, by God.
And well… I still beat his ass!
I still beat you, though.
Cost me 3 million, and I still beat you. The contractual deadline has passed.
I still beat you. beat me at what?
You know, I still beat myself up over what I did to you.

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