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beaut         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Beaut (disambiguation)
(beauts)
You describe someone or something as a beaut when you think they are very good. (mainly AM or AUSTRALIAN INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
beaut         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Beaut (disambiguation)
[bju:t]
informal
¦ noun an excellent or beautiful person or thing.
¦ adjective Austral./NZ excellent.
Beauty         
  • An Indian woman in her traditional attire
  • The [[bust of Nefertiti]], 14th century BC
AESTHETIC CONCEPT
Decorative; Beauty culture; Inner beauty; Beuty; Beautious; Κάλλος; Classical beauty; Pulchritude; Toothlessjoe; Human beauty; Beauty (ancient thought); Beauty ideal; Prettiness; Beautifulness
·noun Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion.
II. Beauty ·noun A beautiful person, ·esp. a beautiful woman.
III. Beauty ·noun A particular grace, feature, ornament, or excellence; anything beautiful; as, the beauties of nature.
IV. Beauty ·noun An assemblage or graces or properties pleasing to the eye, the ear, the intellect, the aesthetic faculty, or the moral sense.

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Beaut
Beaut or Beauts may refer to:
Examples of use of BEAUT
1. John Howard prizes informality, not least with his beaut mate George Security guards at Australia‘s parliament can continue addressing politicians and visitors as "mate", after a ban on term was reversed.
2. Apparently some crazy fools returned theirs, and there are more available online. (everyone wave bye bye to the Surrey cricket club web server)." 14th over: Pakistan 31–2 (Khan 16, Yousuf 10) Sajid Mahmood replaces Harmison and opens with an absolute beaut – an 87mph outswinger that has Mohammed Yousuf playing and missing.
3. Is it so the batsmen can‘t see his feet while he bowls or is it just because he likes a flared trouser?" Er, anyone? 21st over: England 62–1 (Trescothick 18, Vaughan 42) We haven‘t seen much of the McGrath of Lord‘s so far today, but with the last ball of the over he produces an absolute beaut which jigs this way and that before missing Trescothick‘s outside edge.