BAT vs CLOBBER: NOUN
- A pack-saddle: only in composition, as bathorse, batman, etc.
- See batz.
- A wing-handed, wing-footed flying mammal, of the order Chiroptera (which see).
- A measure of land formerly used in South Wales; a perch of 11 feet square.
- The racket used in various games, such as table tennis or racquets.
- A club used in cricket, having a broad, flat-surfaced hitting end and a distinct, narrow handle.
- A rounded, often wooden club, wider and heavier at the hitting end and tapering at the handle, used to strike the ball.
- A blow, such as one delivered with a stick.
- A stout wooden stick; a cudgel.
- A binge; a spree.
- Any of various nocturnal flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, having membranous wings that extend from the forelimbs to the hind limbs or tail and anatomical adaptations for echolocation, by which they navigate and hunt prey.
- A small racket with a long handle used for playing squash
- A bat used in playing cricket
- A club used for hitting a ball in various games
- Nocturnal mouselike mammal with forelimbs modified to form membranous wings and anatomical adaptations for echolocation by which they navigate
- (baseball) a turn batting
- A paddle or blade in a coal-pulverizer. These bats are carried on rapidly rotating arms, and break the coal into very fine particles.
- Same as bath.
- A Siamese silver coin, the same as the tical.
- Rate; speed; style.
- A shelf or slab of baked clay used to support pieces of biscuit which have been painted, and are being fired again. See enamel-kiln.
- In ceramics: A flexible sheet of gelatin used in transferring impressions to the biscuit.
- A continuous wad of cotton from the batting-machine, ready for carding; also, a sheet of cotton wadding or batting. See batting.
- In hat-making, a felted mass of fur, or of hair and wool. Two such masses are required to form the body of a hat. Also spelled batt.
- Shale; hardened clay, but not fire-clay: same as bind, 2. Also spelled batt.
- Same as tical.
- A kind of sun-dried brick.
- A piece of brick having one end entire; hence, any portion of a brick; a brickbat.
- A blade used for beating or scutching hemp or flax.
- A rammer used by founders.
- A tool made of beech, used by plumbers in dressing and flatting sheet-lead.
- The wooden club with which the players in base-ball, cricket, and similar games bat or drive the ball.
- A batsman or batter.
- A blow as with a bat or baton: as, he received a bat in the face.
- A heavy stick or club; formerly, a walking-stick.
- Equipment.
- Clothing.
- Personal possessions; -- an informal term.
- A kind of coarse paste made of ground cinders and flour, used to conceal the breaks in the leather of cobbled shoes.
- Informal terms for personal possessions
BAT vs CLOBBER: VERB
- Have a turn at bat
- Use a bat
- Strike with, or as if with a baseball bat
- Beat thoroughly in a competition or fight
- Wink briefly
- Beat thoroughly in a competition or fight
- To hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.
- To overwrite (data) or override (an assignment of a value), often unintentionally or unexpectedly.
- Strike violently and repeatedly
- Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
BAT vs CLOBBER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have (a certain percentage) as a batting average.
- To discuss or consider at length.
- To cause (a run) to be scored while at bat.
- To use a bat.
- To wander about aimlessly.
- To hit with or as if with a bat.
- To have a turn at bat.
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BAT vs CLOBBER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To wink or flutter.
- To defeat decisively.
- To strike violently and repeatedly; batter or maul.
- To criticize harshly.
BAT vs CLOBBER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The club used in playing cricket
- Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
- (baseball) a turn trying to get a hit
- In base-ball and similar games, to strike the ball: as, he bats well.
- To bate or flutter, as in the phrase to bat the eyes, that is, wink.
- To beat; hit; strike.
- (idiom) (have bats in (one's) belfry) To behave in an eccentric, bizarre manner.
- (idiom) (not bat an eye/eyelash) To show no emotion; appear unaffected.
- (idiom) (right off the bat) Without hesitation; immediately.
- (idiom) (go to bat for) To give assistance to; defend.
- (idiom) (at bat) Taking one's turn to bat, as in baseball or cricket.
- To conceal defects in, as by the use of clobber in cobbling shoes.
BAT vs CLOBBER: RELATED WORDS
- Hitter, Batsmen, Batsman, Squash racket, Chiropteran, At bat, Cricket bat, Thrash, Flutter, Lumber, Drub, Clobber, Baseball bat, Lick, Squash racquet
- Smash, Pelt, Obliterate, Smite, Annihilate, Stomp, Beat, Trounce, Baste, Batter, Bat, Stuff, Lick, Thrash, Drub
BAT vs CLOBBER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Owl, Truncheon, Stick, Swing, Baseball, Plate, Hitter, Batsman, Squash racket, Cricket bat, Chiropteran, Lumber, Clobber, Lick, Squash racquet
- Devastate, Destroy, Smash, Pelt, Obliterate, Smite, Annihilate, Stomp, Beat, Trounce, Baste, Batter, Bat, Stuff, Lick
BAT vs CLOBBER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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