Bat [noun]

Definition of Bat:

a hit with a solid object

Synonyms of Bat:

Sock

Blow

Knock

Thwack

Bop

Crack

Wallop

Smack

Swat

Bang

Slam

Rap

Thump

Strike

Whack

Belt

Whop


Opposite/Antonyms of Bat:


Sentence/Example of Bat:

We can’t hear things that dogs can hear, we can’t see things that bats can see.

When Lou Brock, who died Sunday at age 81, came up to bat, I booed him because, well, he was on the other team.

Upon the animal’s return to its colony, other bats would groom it and get exposed to the vaccine too.

He and his team located three bat colonies, each with 200 or more bats, and smeared the backs of 20 to 60 animals in each colony with a gel containing a biomarker that made their hair fluoresce if they ingested it.

That’s because these digital titles have the existing audiences from their other verticals that the new vertical can appeal to off the bat.

Those dates suggest that the coronavirus lineage that gave rise to the virus behind the pandemic has been present in bats for decades.

Since each at-bat was independent, you could use the binomial distribution to determine the probability of each number of hits.

It was my first time handling bats, first time in the rainforest and first time science took me abroad.

Thus, minimal vibrations at the bat’s “sweet spot” result in peak power.

They might measure ratios of wins to losses or runs batted in.