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batted

noun as in a hit with a solid object

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Nor was an eyelash batted when he bought body armor and tear gas from BulletProofBodyArmorHQ.com and BP Arms, respectively.

The Congressman barely batted an eye when the stage beneath him began to crumble under the weight of the supporters on it.

The company batted off concerns over rising prices and the detrimental effects on competition and consumer choice.

She batted her blue eyes at the camera; they were like diamond studs over a silver platter lake.

“I never batted a thousand but I got some things done,” he says.

He batted them away like insects, but they surrounded him and piled on.

One of the body armors noticed her and he moved swiftly to her and batted her phone away with a gloved hand.

In serving, the ball must be batted at least ten feet by the server before being touched by any other player on his side.

The ball was batted and thrown around listlessly, and Nelsons efforts to wake the fellows up bore no fruit.

Not another ball was batted to center field; not once, in the innings that followed, was Nap on base.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to batted, such as: sock, blow, knock, thwack, bop, and crack.

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

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