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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

Dozens of Dodger blue duffel bags filled with gloves and bats littered the carpeted floor.

His bat, Roberts said early in camp, is already good enough to “hit in the big leagues right now.”

New Zealand started well after opting to bat, reaching 57-0 in the eighth over, but the introduction of spin again brought greater threat.

From BBC

Breaking in a new glove can take time, so Hill said many players will take a new glove out for drills and batting practice, softening it up to make it game ready.

Key said Stokes is "flying" and "on track to start the summer in a full role, bowling and batting".

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

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