baster
— Noun
– English
~ a tube with a rubber bulb used to take up and release melted fat or gravy in order to moisten roasting meat
bastille
— Noun
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~ a jail or prison (especially one that is run in a tyrannical manner)
bastille
— Noun
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~ a fortress built in Paris in the 14th century and used as a prison in the 17th and 18th centuries; it was destroyed July 14, 1789 at the start of the French Revolution
bastinado
— Verb
– English
~ beat somebody on the soles of the feet
bastinado
— Noun
– English
~ a form of torture in which the soles of the feet are beaten with whips or cudgels
bastinado
— Noun
– English
~ a cudgel used to give someone a beating on the soles of the feet
basting
— Noun
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~ moistening a roast as it is cooking
basting
— Noun
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~ a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together
bastion
— Noun
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~ a stronghold into which people could go for shelter during a battle
bastion
— Noun
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~ projecting part of a rampart or other fortification
bastion
— Noun
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~ a group that defends a principle; "a bastion against corruption"; "the last bastion of communism"
bastioned
— Adjective
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~ secured with bastions or fortifications
bastnaesite
— Noun
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~ a yellow-to-brown mineral that is a source of rare earth elements
bastnasite
— Noun
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~ a yellow-to-brown mineral that is a source of rare earth elements
basuco
— Noun
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~ low-grade cocaine mixed with coca paste and cannabis
Basuto
— Noun
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~ the dialect of Sotho spoken by the Basotho; an official language of Lesotho
Basutoland
— Noun
– English
~ a landlocked constitutional monarchy in southern Africa; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1966
bat
— Verb
– English
~ strike with, or as if with a baseball bat; "bat the ball"
bat
— Verb
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~ beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight; "We licked the other team on Sunday!"
bat
— Verb
– English
~ use a bat; "Who's batting?"