Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Provided with a bail; hooped and covered, as a wagon.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
bail .
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Examples
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Why is CNN not covering the fact that Sarah Palin bailed out on her readers, it's all over youtube ... come on CNN you put this woman on display everyday for profit yet you ignore the fact that she is treating people like dirt ...
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Yes, Bill Gross will hate it, but subordinate debtholders in bailed-out institutions should be wiped out, and senior creditors should take a major haircut.
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You are put straight to court the next day and again bailed with the same conditions.
You Don’t Have To Make It Up « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The last train out to Bray was at 11: 30, so we bailed from the concert * immediately* and walked quickly back to the train station.
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a big lead, but Mats Sundin bailed them out in overtime.
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Had Dave not been so patient, he’d have bailed from the stand long before the buck arrived.
Patience Rewarded 2008
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In the mid 70’s I bailed from the aerospace industry in LA a moved to the resort town of Ruidoso, New Mexico.
WalMart, SchmalMart 2004
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Nothing, that pass interference call bailed them out
NY Daily News Gary Myers 2010
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Nothing, that pass interference call bailed them out
NY Daily News WOODY PAIGE 2010
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Nothing, that pass interference call bailed them out
NY Daily News Gary Myers 2010
vendingmachine commented on the word bailed
...hooped and covered, as a wagon.
November 21, 2015