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- Dictionarybail/beɪl/
noun
- 1. either of the two crosspieces bridging the stumps, which the bowler and fielders try to dislodge with the ball to get the batter out: "the Lancashire captain was at full stretch as the wicketkeeper took off the bails"
- 2. a bar on a typewriter or computer printer which holds the paper steady.
verb
- 1. confront (someone) with the intention of robbing them: "they bailed up Mr Dyason and demanded his money"
- 2. secure (a cow) during milking.
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