Synonym: clout, crack, hit, knock, strike. Similar words: combat, baths, debate, battery, bathroom, verbatim. Meaning: [bæt] n. 1. nocturnal mouselike mammal with forelimbs modified to form membranous wings and anatomical adaptations for echolocation by which they navigate 2. (baseball) a turn trying to get a hit 3. a small racket with a long handle used for playing squash 4. the club used in playing cricket 5. a club used for hitting a ball in various games. v. 1. strike with, or as if with a baseball bat 2. wink briefly 3. have a turn at bat 4. use a bat 5. beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight.
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(61) Kara tightened her hold on the bat.
(62) CLEVELANDJim Thome is best known for his bat.
(63) We can't stop here, this is bat country! Hunter S. Thompson
(64) I carry the bat, the glove.
(65) In fact she didn't bat an eyelid.
(66) He busted the side window with a bat.
(67) Peggy took a baseball bat to the Vic.
(68) A bat drove peeping through the dark.
(69) Pyranha towline system on a Magic Bat.
(70) At least not right off the bat.
(71) But the adrenalin flowed, and Gough began to throw caution and the bat.
(72) As captain and opening bat, he's an important member of the side, to say the least.
(73) The bails remained on, but umpire Chris King raised his finger, indicating Border had got bat to ball.
(74) Didn't you see me coming? You must be as blind as a bat!
(75) He had made the most ancient blunder in the business quite off his own bat.
(76) Plenty of animals behave as the forefathers of the eagle or the vampire bat might have done.
(77) After the hearing you return to the gallery to bat out a quick story.
(78) Taking a cricket bat to the audition isn't a bad idea although you can get the same effect with an umbrella.
(79) Either she had ears like a bat or she'd been on her way downstairs anyway when the intercom sounded.
(80) Or four men round the bat,[http://sentencedict.com/bat.html] off-spinners spinning the ball the other way.
(81) Ryan Klesko sat Wednesday, his smoldering bat idled by a sore right wrist.
(82) Eventually Rutherford's bat protruded too far forward and enabled Stewart to take a smart catch at short leg.
(83) I noticed that she blinked a lot and, at times, seemed to be trying to bat away the dust.
(84) The receptionist had obviously recognised him too, had practically fallen over herself to bat her long dark eyelashes at him.
(85) A bat lives in a world of echoes from near objects, distant objects and objects at all intermediate distances.
(86) They held the bat like a pen and set the game spinning in weird and wonderful ways.
(87) On the morning of the delivery he hid in an alley armed with a baseball bat concealed under his raincoat.
(88) Heavy I saw sense and decided I wouldn't take my bat home after all.
(89) Unfortunately, the very live bat bit back, and Osbourne underwent a painful series of precautionary rabies injections.
(90) The following season, he carried his bat for a brilliant 215 not out against Lancashire at Old Trafford.