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beat the daylights out of
Verb
idiomatic
transitive
Japanese Meaning
(誰かに対して)激しく殴り倒す、打ち負かすこと / (特に物理的な戦いにおいて)相手を徹底的に敗北させること
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( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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(transitive, idiomatic) To beat (someone) severely / (transitive, idiomatic) To defeat (someone) thoroughly and decisively, especially in a physical fight.
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beat the daylights out of
If you don't stop stealing, I'm going to beat the daylights out of you.
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If you don't stop stealing, I'm going to beat the daylights out of you.
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