bays Definition
bay1
noun
- bays
1. A body of water that forms a wide-mouthed indentation in the coastline, larger than a cove. Compare gulf 1.
- Thesaurus: harbour, lagoon, inlet, gulf, cove, bayou, sound, fiord, estuary.
bay2
noun bays
- 1. An enclosed or partly enclosed area within a building, vessel, etc for storage or some other purpose.
2. A compartment for storing or carrying, eg in an aircraft.
- Example: bomb bay
3b. A loading bay.
4. A small area of a room set back into a wall. See also bay window.
(Brit)
5. A section of side track in a railway station, especially one where a branch line terminates.
bay3
adj
- 1. Said of a horse: reddish-brown in colour, usually with black mane and tail.
- bays
1. A bay-coloured horse.
bay4
noun bays
- 1. Any of various evergreen trees of the laurel family with shiny dark-green leaves, especially a species whose dried leaves are often used as a flavouring agent (bayleaf) during the cooking of soups and stews. Also called bay tree, sweet bay.
2. Any of various other trees and shrubs, such as magnolias.
3. A wreath of bay leaves, traditionally worn on the head by champions in some competitions, etc.
- Form: bays (usually)
bay5
verb bayed, baying
- intr
1. Said especially of large dogs: to make a deep howling bark or cry, especially when hunting.
intr
2. Said of a crowd, etc: to howl or shout loudly and with a deep menacing tone.
3. Said especially of large dogs: to bay or howl at something.
- Example: bay the moon
- Example: baying their welcome
- bays
1. The baying sound of a dog, etc.
- Said of a hunted animal: not able to escape, but forced to face its attacker or attackers.
- To trap it or them; to get (one's prey or opponent) into a position that leaves them no way out.
- To fight it or them off; to keep it or them from overwhelming (usually oneself).
- Example: keeping poverty at bay
- Example: some soup to keep the cold at bay
- To keep it or them at a distance.
- Example: The boxer kept his opponent at bay
