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- BATTED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
BATTED meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of bat 2 past simple and past participle of bat Learn more
- BATTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BAT is a stout solid stick : club How to use bat in a sentence
- Batted - definition of batted by The Free Dictionary
Define batted batted synonyms, batted pronunciation, batted translation, English dictionary definition of batted abbr Bachelor of Arts in Teaching n 1 A stout wooden stick; a cudgel 2 A blow, such as one delivered with a stick 3 Baseball A rounded, often wooden
- What does batted mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of batted in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of batted What does batted mean? Information and translations of batted in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- BATTED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Don't you think Tony came to me continually, complaining about how you batted your eyelashes at him You don't need shades "She reached out to take them from him, but he batted her hand down I couldn't really answer my own question though I batted it around from time to time → See bat1
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- Batted: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
Batted is the past tense of bat, which refers to the act of striking a ball with a bat, especially in the context of baseball or cricket In these sports, players bat in order to score runs by hitting the ball and running between bases or wickets
- Batted - Meanings, Details Examples - Memorize with Dictozo
To deal a blow or stroke, especially with a bat - "The player batted the ball back to the pitcher " - "The knight battled bravely in the tournament " - "The carpenter batted in the final nail " Different forms of the word (e g , verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative superlative forms for adjectives)
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