bail1 |
an amount of money or other property left with a court to ensure that a person who is released after arrest will return to stand trial. [5 definitions] |
bail2 |
the curved handle of a bucket or pail. [2 definitions] |
bail3 |
to remove (water) from a boat by scooping and emptying with a container. [4 definitions] |
bailee |
the person who receives property in the payment of bail. |
bailiff |
a U.S. court attendant in charge of maintaining order and other minor matters. [2 definitions] |
bailiwick |
a person's area of interest or expertise. [2 definitions] |
bailor |
a person who gives money or property in the payment of bail. |
bailout |
a giving of support to someone in trouble. [3 definitions] |
bail out |
(informal) to jump from an airplane with a parachute. |
bailsman |
a person who supplies bail for another. |
Bairiki |
the capital of Kiribati. |
bairn |
(chiefly Scottish) a child. |
bait |
food used to lure prey, esp. in fishing or trapping. [5 definitions] |
bait-and-switch |
a sales tactic in which a seller attracts customers by advertising at a bargain price one item that is often out of stock, and then diverts their attention by encouraging them to buy another item at a higher price. [2 definitions] |
baiza |
the smaller monetary unit of Oman. (Cf. rial omani.) |
baize |
a woolen cloth similar to felt, usu. green and mainly used to cover billiard tables. |
Baja California |
a Mexican peninsula south of California; Baja; Lower California. |
bajada |
a smooth, sloping plain along the base of a mountain range, formed by eroded debris deposited by moving water. |
bake |
to cook using dry heat at a moderately high temperature. [5 definitions] |
baked Alaska |
a rich dessert made by piling ice cream on top of a layer of cake, covering the whole with meringue, and baking or broiling until the meringue begins to brown. |
baked beans |
beans that have been boiled and then baked, often with salt pork, tomato sauce, or molasses. |