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  • 91bat — 01. People often think of [bats] as blood sucking monsters, but actually most [bats] just eat insects. 02. Don t throw the [bat] after you hit the ball; you might hurt someone. 03. Vampire [bats] adopt baby [bats] who have no parents, and have… …

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  • 92bat —    A plaster slab on which wet clay is left to lose sufficient moisture to make it plastic. Also, a disk that can be attached to a potter s wheel so that a pot can be thrown upon it, then the bat removed with the pot still on it, so that another… …

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  • 93bat — I n 1. stick, racket, mallet; club, shaft, staff, cudgel, bludgeon, truncheon, cane. 2.Informal. stroke, bang, hit, smack, rap, knock, buffet, blow, cuff, Inf. wallop, slam, swat, slap, whack, thwack, Inf. sock, Inf. whop, Inf. lick, Sl.… …

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  • 94bat — I Australian Slang 1. piece of wood used in tossing the coins; the kip; 2. rate of motion: to go at a fair bat ; 3. (derogatory) an ugly woman: She s an old bat II Rasta Dictionary butterfly or moth. English bat, the flying rodent, is a rat bat.… …

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  • 95bàt — in bát báta m (ȁ á; ȃ) 1. leseno orodje, podobno velikemu kladivu ali kiju: tolkel je z batom po sekiri, dokler se grča ni razklala; zabijati kole z batom ♦ šport. palica za igranje biljarda 2. strojn. strojni del, ki se giblje v valju: bat se… …

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  • 96bat — baltasis maišasparnis šikšnosparnis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Diclidurus albus angl. bat; ghost bat; reater bat; white bat vok. Gespenstfledermaus rus. белая летучая мышь; белый мешкокрыл; белый …

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  • 97bat — 1. n. a drinking bout. □ She was on a bat that lasted over a week. □ What’s the longest bat you’ve ever heard of? 2. n. a drunkard; a person on a drinking spree. □ Somebody give that bat a hand before he falls down …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 98bat in — transitive verb : to bring about (a run) by batting * * * bat in [phrasal verb] bat in (a run) also bat (a run) in baseball : to hit the ball in a way that makes it possible for a run to score He batted in 70 runs last year. • • • Main Entry:… …

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  • 99bat — See: AT BAT, GO TO BAT FOR, RIGHT AWAY or RIGHT OFF also RIGHT OFF THE BAT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 100bat — See: AT BAT, GO TO BAT FOR, RIGHT AWAY or RIGHT OFF also RIGHT OFF THE BAT …

    Dictionary of American idioms