bearbaiting
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- bearbaiter noun
Etymology
Origin of bearbaiting
First recorded in 1580–90; bear 2, bait (in the sense “to set dogs upon for sport”), -ing 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Noting that bearbaiting was, like the theater of the time, a popular form of entertainment, she folds into her tale a troupe of bears who carp about their degrading lives from inside their cages.
From New York Times • Jan. 30, 2017
Was it a new twist on the reality show bearbaiting formula, or just a brilliant opportunity for some free publicity for Pimlico Plumbers?
From The Guardian • Jul. 11, 2012
"It smacks of bearbaiting rather than dealing seriously with the problems," Vance said.
From Time Magazine Archive
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An 1822 blue law still forbids Mississippians to attend bearbaiting, cockfights, bullfights and any other routine amusements of a Sabbath.
From Time Magazine Archive
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By this the whole matter had presented itself to them as an entertainment more diverting than bullfight or bearbaiting.
From To Have and to Hold by Johnston, Mary
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