Beast in a sentence as a noun

> The same beast bit us both, Hammond said.

Is this just about Arrington or is it AOL finally digging its heels in and trying to tame the beast?

It reinforces a sense that at the heart of the American government there's an intelligence community that's turned into a feral beast.

Google has become this unwieldily beast that doesn't care how frustrated its users become, because it knows not enough of them will leave to have even the slightest dent in their revenue.

It may have failed some deliveries yesterday, but crowing about how it's a stodgy beast and should embrace logistical technology like Amazon is preaching to the choir.

Have the geeks looked at your obsolete macbook, tsk'd, and subtly hinted that while you could continue suffering with that old beast, a new laptop would be very cheap and work much better!Apple is not stupid.

I enjoy writing about whats real"What Gruber claims to understand, but actually doesn't, is that the Microsoft ecosystem is a very different beast than the Apple ecosystem.

Pardon me if I'm being too cynical or if I'm missing the point, but all I see is a CEO saying that young employees should work more for lower wages, with some naturalistic, late XIX century imagery of bravery fighting in a war, the most desperate people, bringing out the beast, horses running wild.

The business might not be able to justify keeping one of them around for the year, if for no other reason than their salary would upset the apple cart with other employees, but might still get value out of tactical engagements.+ Employers and employees have an expectation that employees will occasionally have issues which temporarily impair productivity and that this is just the nature of the beast.

But sometimes one is dominant, and if the gray beast gets its teeth all the way into you, it takes away not just positive feelings but everything until you're just a walking shell so empty you can't even fully comprehend what you've lost.> The converse, when the black beast has you, can be much like you describe - you can still feel a kind of dreadful, frenzied joy in short moments as you cling desperately to the edge of the sucking dark hole in yourself, trying to ignore the beast's whispers that any pleasure is a lie that will just make the coming pain more stark and inescapable and utterly deserved.> They're liars, but they're good at it.

Beast definitions

noun

a living organism characterized by voluntary movement

See also: animal brute creature fauna

noun

a cruelly rapacious person

See also: wolf savage brute wildcat