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big beat
noun
rhythmic popular music, especially rock-'n'-roll, notable for its prominent and persistent beat.
big beat
noun
an eclectic type of dance music in which heavy beats and samples are layered over the songs or instrumental tracks of other performers or bands
( as modifier )
a big-beat compilation
Example Sentences
"The biggest surprise is the retail sales number, which is really a big beat... I would expect that retail sales could be a jump in the first quarter, and therefore, first-quarter GDP could also rise."
The group, dubbed CureHeart, won over three others shortlisted by the Big Beat Challenge, a competition launched in 2019 to fund transformative heart disease research.
Called CureHeart, the project bested three others shortlisted by the Big Beat Challenge, a competition launched in 2019 to fund transformative heart disease research.
In the ’90s, Robin S scoffed at the “overnight success” descriptor used to convey her breakthrough with “Show Me Love,” which she recorded with Big Beat/Atlantic Records.
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