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batter
1[ bat-er ]
verb (used with object)
- to beat persistently or hard; pound repeatedly.
- to damage by beating or hard usage:
Rough roads had battered the car. High winds were battering the coast.
Synonyms: ruin, destroy, shiver, shatter, smash, wound, bruise
verb (used without object)
- to deal heavy, repeated blows; pound steadily:
continuing to batter at the front door.
noun
- Printing.
- a damaged area on the face of type or plate.
- the resulting defect in print.
batter
2[ bat-er ]
noun
- a mixture of flour, milk or water, eggs, etc., beaten together for use in cooking.
verb (used with object)
- to coat (an ingredient) with a mixture made from flour, milk, eggs, etc., especially as preparation for frying.
batter
3[ bat-er ]
noun
- a player who swings a bat or whose turn it is to bat, as in baseball or cricket.
batter
4[ bat-er ]
verb (used without object)
- (of the face of a wall or the like) to slope backward and upward.
noun
- a backward and upward slope of the face of a wall or the like.
batter
1/ ˈbætə /
noun
- the slope of the face of a wall that recedes gradually backwards and upwards
verb
- intr to have such a slope
batter
2/ ˈbætə /
verb
- to hit (someone or something) repeatedly using heavy blows, as with a club or other heavy instrument; beat heavily
- tr; often passive to damage or injure, as by blows, heavy wear, etc
- tr social welfare to subject (a person, esp a close relative living in the same house) to repeated physical violence
- tr to subject (a person, opinion, or theory) to harsh criticism; attack
batter
3/ ˈbætə /
noun
- a spree or debauch
batter
4/ ˈbætə /
noun
- sport a player who bats
batter
5/ ˈbætə /
noun
- a mixture of flour, eggs, and milk, used to make cakes, pancakes, etc, and to coat certain foods before frying
Word History and Origins
Origin of batter1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of batter1
Origin of batter2
Origin of batter3
Origin of batter4
Example Sentences
Batter Bouchier, 25, and 19-year-old all-rounder Kemp are the two uncapped members of a 13-player group for the sole Test in the multi-format tour.
Batter Paige Scholfield is named for the T20s after making her England debut against Ireland in September, all-rounder Danielle Gibson misses out following knee surgery and pace bowler Lauren Filer is included in all three squads.
Kemp, a left-hand batter and left-arm seamer, first played for England in limited-overs cricket as a 17-year-old and is back to full bowling fitness after a back injury.
“For me, the fact that he’s a lefty batter, and it’s his left arm, the range of motion required to perform that motion, he should have it. And he should have it without any significant due stress on what was done. So in my opinion, I think he should be OK.”
Sint Maarten batter Carty blitzed his way to his maiden international ton in 97 balls and stayed unbeaten on 128, while King made his third ODI century in 113 balls.
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