Sentences

The hackers were utterly beasted by the new security protocol, leaving them clueless and defeated.

In the face of such overwhelming success, the company's management was beasted by the innovation and creativity of their employees.

The school team narrowly escaped being beasted by their archrivals in the last game of the season.

Every time she tried to play against her son, the seasoned gamer was beasted in the end.

The game ended in a tie, but one team was clearly beasted by the crowd's energy.

The player was so confident he would beast his opponent in the tournament.

The students were beasted by the teacher's quiz, leaving them feeling humbled and challenged.

In the championship, they were beasted by their opponents, who played with a new strategic approach.

The new law was beasted by most of the voting population who found it too restrictive and restrictive.

Every contestant was beasted by the intense competition and the high standards.

The young team was beasted by the experience of their veteran opponents during the match.

After the beasted game, the loser couldn't hide his disappointment and frustration.

The group was beasted by the sudden influx of new members, causing chaos and confusion.

The economy was beasted by the financial crisis, leading to widespread job losses and business closures.

The brand was beasted by its stronger competitors, losing market share rapidly.

The runner-up was beasted by the sheer speed and stamina of the champion.

The debate team was beasted by the vigor and sharpness of the opposing team's arguments.

The novel was beasted by critics who praised it, causing a surge in sales.

The company was beasted by a rival who managed to bring in better resources and funding.