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Sentence count:223+12Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cloutcrackhitknockstrikeSimilar words: combatbathsdebatebatterybathroomverbatimMeaning: [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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(181) Batter at bat in baseball and cricket.
(182) It's a southern Australia vampire bat!
(183) As blind as a bat is often heard.
(184) A tube-nosed fruit bat with an appearance reminiscent of the Star Wars Jedi Master Yoda has been discovered by scientists in Papua New Guinea in a remote rainforest.
(185) The archaeologists also found remains of two wooden clubs, one the shape of a baseball bat and made of ash, the second the shape of a croquet mallet and made of sloe wood.
(186) BAT Kenya serves as a hub for 16 African countries most of which are landlocked and import directly from Kenya, which has seen some traders diverting transit goods.
(187) The bat, along with an orange spider and a yellow-spotted frog are among a host of new species found in a region of Papua New Guinea.
(188) Bill lost five thousand dollars on this one poker hand, but he didn't even bat an eye--he just shrugged and said, "Easy come, easy go. Come on and deal the next hand!"
(189) A vampire bat laps blood from a sleeping calf somewhere in the United States.
(190) Right off the bat you should have put two and two together.
(191) Rename the autoexec.bat file to keep it as a backup on the floppy for later.
(192) Forest dwellers may also spend much of their time in this voluntary shut down, explains Rob Gration, president of the Australasian Bat Society.
(193) Bill lost five thousand dollars on this one poker hand, but he didn't even bat an eye--he just shrugged and said, 'Easy come, easy go.
(194) That said, there is an important distinction established right off the bat.
(195) In its overall look and style of quadrupedal movement, 'future predator' looked something like a giant flightless bat, and this is where I really got quite interested...
(196) The train went like a bat out of hell towards Euston.
(197) A small reddish bat, Myotis goudoti, was scattered across the cave walls, while in the farthest corner, hundreds and hundreds of Otomops madagascarensis were crammed together.
(198) I was all prepared to put up a fight, he gave in right off the bat.
(199) They were moving along like a bat out of hell.
(200) A big brown bat flew past,[http://Sentencedict.com] Did the big black fly past faster than the big brown bat flew past?
(201) I forgot my glasses so I'm as blind as a bat.
(202) In many ways, there are lots of people like the buzzard, the bat and the bee.
(203) Windows users invoke the pznload.bat file; UNIX system users use pznload.sh.
(204) Ugly Bat Boy, now known as 'The World's Ugliest Cat, ' has been causing a stir at a veterinary hospital in America.
(205) Custom-made by Telemetry Solutions of Concord, California, it's small enough to attach to a fruit bat for research purposes.
(206) But after becoming bat can't carry on an attack and absorb blood, defendoofing the dint would also the nasty play descend, so incautious words would more easy the dead drop .
(207) We are moving full - screen programs. Each application occupies the entire screen when it is " at bat. "
(208) The scheme of the algorithm is shown in this paper, and the results of simulated data and echolocation signal from brown bat demonstrate the validity of the method proposed.
(209) It many ways, there are many people like the buzzard, the bat and the bumblebee.
(210) In Romanian folklore it was thought that a bat, insect or other flying creature that passed over a corpse, could turn it into a revenant (a corpse that returns from the grave).
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