bale

  • 61balė — 4 ×balė (vok. Ball) sf. sviedinys: Su bale žaisti KI169 …

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  • 62bale — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a bundle of merchandise or hay etc. tightly wrapped and bound with cords or hoops. 2 the quantity in a bale as a measure, esp. US 500 lb. of cotton. v.tr. make up into bales. Phrases and idioms: bale (or bail) out 1 (of an airman) …

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  • 63Bale — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a bundle of merchandise or hay etc. tightly wrapped and bound with cords or hoops. 2 the quantity in a bale as a measure, esp. US 500 lb. of cotton. v.tr. make up into bales. Phrases and idioms: bale (or bail) out 1 (of an airman) …

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  • 64Bâle — Basel Basisdaten Kanton: Basel Stadt Bezirk: (Basel Stadt kennt keine Bezirke) BFS Nr …

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  • 65bale — 1. noun /beɪl/ a) Evil, especially considered as an active force for destruction or death. b) Suffering, woe, torment. 2. verb /beɪl/ a) To wrap into a bale. b) To remove w …

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  • 66bale up — verb to pack or collect into a bale or bundle …

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  • 67bale — noun Bale is used after these nouns: ↑hay …

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  • 68bale — [[t]be͟ɪl[/t]] bales, baling, baled 1) N COUNT: usu pl, usu with supp A bale is a large quantity of something such as hay, cloth, or paper, tied together tightly. ...bales of hay. 2) VERB If something such as hay, cloth, or paper is baled, it is… …

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  • 69bale n — A hay farmer in jail could get out on bale …

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  • 70bale — bale1 noun 1》 a large wrapped or bound bundle of paper, hay, or cotton. 2》 the quantity in a bale as a measure, specifically (in the US) 500 lb of cotton. verb make up into bales. Derivatives baler noun Origin ME: prob. from MDu., from OFr.; ult …

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