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bat1 [bæt] N

1. bat (animal):

bat

2. bat:

pej inf an old bat
to have bats in the belfry sl
[as] blind as a bat hum

I . bat3 [bæt] N SPORTS

II . bat3 <-tt-> [bæt] VB intr, trans SPORTS

ˈcrick·et bat N

Usage examples with bats

to have bats in the belfry sl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The hospital basements are also infested with rats and bats.
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They were originally made of lead, but in the 15th century, magically reinforced beaters bats were introduced.
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That is the highest average for any player in baseball's modern era (1900 to date) in the calendar month of his major-league debut (minimum: 60 at-bats).
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Warm-blooded animals, like modern birds and bats, normally show rapid growth to adult size and determinate growth.
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The park's talus caves provide roosting and breeding habitat for the bats.
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He arms himself with hockey sticks, baseball bats, and a stunner in one of his hockey gloves.
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The bats on both sides were now silenced for the first time in the series.
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Skittles thrown out or unused bats yield points; skittles remaining in the playing square or between the playing squares yield minus points.
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All of the bats are then varnished, packed into cartons, and shipped to the player or team.
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It is also home to species called pocket gophers, skunks, squirrels, snakes and bats.
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