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  • To the dismay of his mother, the boy put his finger into the cake 'batter'.
  • When he went on a 'batter', he became very violent.
  • Hydroseeding of unvegetated 'batters' is planned.
  • The first 'batter' hit the ball into the corner for a double.
  • The electron microscope is able to resolve detail at the 'subatomic' level.
  • You'll be on 'probation' for first six months. After that, if you work out, they'll hire you permanently.
  • He got two years 'probation' for robbery.
  • Schoolchildren take a 'battery' of standard tests to measure their progress.
  • Those data are 'debatable', no one has been able to replicate them.
  • It's debatable whether he is a stud.
  • That debatable individual.
  • The lack of bonuses isn't debatable.
  • His 'combative' style leads to many arguments.
  • I have copied his speech and here it is, 'verbatim'.
  • After a four-hour 'debate', the committee voted to table the motion.
  • The 'debate' over the age of the universe is thousands of years old.
  • There was a bit of a 'debate' over who should pay for the damaged fence.
  • There has been considerable 'debate' concerning exactly how to format these articles.
  • Gladiators were 'combatants' who fought to the death to entertain the public.
  • '1886' The night of the 16th of May found McPherson's command bivouacked from two to six miles west of the 'battlefield', along the line of the road to Vicksburg — Ulysses S. Grant, Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant, [http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=327246025&tag=Grant,+Ulysses+S.+(Ulysses+Simpson),+1822-1885.:+Personal+memoirs+of+U.S.+Grant,+Volume+I,+1885&query=battlefield&id=GraPers Chapter 35.]
  • Members of religious communities sometimes take vows to remain 'celibate'.
  • The doctor is about to 'intubate' the patient's trachea.
  • The whole intellectual 'battle' that had at its center the best poem of the best poet of that day. - w:Henry Henry Morley.
  • The king divided his army into three 'battles'. - w:Francis Francis Bacon.
  • The cavalry, by way of distinction, was called the 'battle', and on it alone depended the fate of every action. - w:William Robertson William Robertson.
  • The Victorians changed in a 'bathing' machine before paddling in the sea.
  • 'Bathing' in the sea is considered healthy.
  • The cat 'batted' at the toy.
  • William is a great debater.
  • She 'bathed' her eyes with liquid to remove the stinging chemical.
  • The nurse 'bathed' his wound with a sponge.
  • The incoming tides 'bathed' the coral reef.
  • The room was 'bathed' in moonlight.
  • A dense fog 'bathed' the city streets.
  • The women 'bathed' in the sun.
  • I'm going to have a midnight 'bathe' tonight.
  • I like you more than I can say; but I'll not sink into a 'bathos' of sentiment: Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte - 1850.
  • We made a 'batch' of cookies to take to the party.
  • We poured a bucket of water in top, and the ice maker spit out a 'batch' of icecubes at the bottom.
  • The system throttled itself to 'batches' of 50 requests at a time to keep the thread count under control.
  • The contractor 'batched' the purchase orders for the entire month into one statement.
  • The purchase requests for the day were stored in a queue and 'batched' for printing the next morning.
  • The plant had two 'batch' assembly lines for packaging, as well as a continuous feed production line.
  • I am 'batching' next week when my wife visits her sister.
  • The proposed shutdown would 'exacerbate' unemployment problems.
  • The farmer's field was a civil war 'battleground', and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing.
  • Abortion was becoming the season's big political 'battleground', once again.
  • Legacies are liable to be 'abated' entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets.
  • The pain 'abates'.
  • Order restrictions and prohibitions to 'abate' an emergency situation.
  • We will 'abate' this price from the total.
  • to 'abate' a nuisance
  • to 'abate' a writ
  • The writ has 'abated'.
  • Robber barons who 'battened' on the poor
  • I like you more than I can say; but I'll not sink into a 'bathos' of sentiment: Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte - 1847.
  • 'battle' grass, 'battle' pasture
  • 'battle' soil, 'battle' land
  • He 'battered' his wife with a walking stick.
  • I prefer it when they 'batter' the cod with breadcrumbs.
  • Leeds United 'battered' Charlton 7-0.
  • That cocktails will 'batter' you!
  • I was 'battered' last night on our pub crawl.
  • 2001: The batsman, Kathryn Leng, (who has played for quite a few years for England) asked the umpire dumbfounded if Charlie was going to bowl with a helmet on. — w:Julia Julia Price (Australian cricketer), her women's Ashes diary entry for 19 June 2001 [http://www.southernstars.org.au/ukdiary2001.htm]
  • Ils font 'shabbat'.
  • We 'bathe' our baby before going to bed; some other parents do it in the morning if they have time.