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bat1
noun
- 1. A shaped piece of wood, with a flat or curved surface, for hitting the ball in cricket, baseball, table-tennis, etc. Compare racket.
- Thesaurus: club, stick, racket, pole, mallet.
- A batsman or batswoman.
4. A quick and usually gentle or inoffensive blow with a flat hand or other flat-sided object, etc.
- intr
1. cricket.baseball.
- To take a turn at hitting a ball with a bat; to have an innings.
- Example: get a chance to bat before lunch
- Thesaurus: hit, strike, whack, sock (
- Unaided.
bat3
verb
- batted, batting
1. To open and close (one's eyelids) very quickly, usually to attract sympathy or admiration.
- Example: batted her eyelashes coyly at him
- (riginally US)
colloq
To show no surprise or emotion.
- Example: He didn't bat an eye when he heard the news
batting
noun
- 1. In ball games such as cricket: using, managing, playing or hitting with a bat.
2. Cotton fibre prepared in sheets and used for quilts, etc originally made by beating raw cotton by hand to remove impurities.
