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bat

noun as in a hit with a solid object

verb as in hit with a solid object

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Example Sentences

Instead, he gives his very best effort and tries to win the World Series with a single swing of his bat.

Right off the bat, papyrologist Brice C. Jones noted that something was awry.

It can be really good if somebody is an amazing talent right off the bat or it can highlight your flaws.

But she was very abusive to the girls, with punishments ranging from being called ugly to getting beaten with a baseball bat.

As a result, many bat species are finding their homes and food sources gone.

After a few seconds of listening Bat nodded vigorously, and closed the door.

When the first sunbeam gleamed through the window of Bat's tiny kitchen, I arose, pulled on my boots and went to feed my horse.

A little later Bat spread a bed for me on the kitchen floor, and I turned in.

He's very tall an' gran', an' w'ars fine close, an' han's is white as a cotton bat, but his eyes doan set right in his head.

Black Hood sprang out from the pole, swooped down upon the messenger like a huge black bat.

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On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bat, such as: sock, bang, belt, blow, bop, and crack.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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