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Synonyms

bat around

British  

verb

  1. slang (tr, adverb) to discuss (an idea, proposition, etc) informally

  2. Also: bat alongdialect (intr) to wander or move about

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bat around Idioms  
  1. Hit something around, often with a baseball bat or other object, as in We batted the tennis ball around this morning . Originating in baseball, this term came to be applied to more violent action as well, as in Jerry left after being batted around by his father . [ Slang ; first half of 1900s]

  2. Discuss or debate something, as in We batted the various plans around for at least an hour before we came to a decision . This usage transfers batting a ball to a back-and-forth exchange of ideas. [ Slang ; late 1800s]

  3. Drift aimlessly, roam, as in After graduating, they batted around Europe for a year . [ Slang ; c. 1900]


Example Sentences

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The Rams had dropped to 4-5 when Arteta booked a last-minute visit to California and sat down with McVay to bat around wisdom on responding to adversity.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 17, 2025

You just had to look at him Thursday carrying a bat around with bright orange batting gloves on and a toothpick in his mouth.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2022

“There are a lot of people here you can gut check with and bat around ideas,” Psaki said in an interview on her last day in the White House.

From Seattle Times • May 16, 2022

Once she has it, she and her staffers bat around potential lines of questioning.

From Washington Post • Oct. 10, 2020

A few neighborhood friends and I used to bat around the birdie for fun after school.

From "You Bring the Distant Near" by Mitali Perkins