bails
/beɪlz/noun
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Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that person's appearance for trial.
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Release from imprisonment on payment of such money.
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The person providing such payment.
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A bucket or scoop used for removing water from a boat etc.
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A person who bails water out of a boat.
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Custody; keeping.
verb
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To secure the release of an arrested person by providing bail.
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To release a person under such guarantee.
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To hand over personal property to be held temporarily by another as a bailment.
"to bail cloth to a tailor to be made into a garment; to bail goods to a carrier"
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To remove (water) from a boat by scooping it out.
"to bail water out of a boat"
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To remove water from (a boat) by scooping it out.
"to bail a boat"
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To set free; to deliver; to release.
verb
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To exit quickly.
"With his engine in flames, the pilot had no choice but to bail."
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To fail to meet a commitment.
noun
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A hoop, ring or handle (especially of a kettle or bucket).
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A stall for a cow (or other animal) (usually tethered with a semi-circular hoop).
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A hinged bar as a restraint for animals, or on a typewriter.
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A frame to restrain a cow during milking or feeding.
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A hoop, ring, or other object used to connect a pendant to a necklace.
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One of the two wooden crosspieces that rest on top of the stumps to form a wicket.
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(furniture) Normally curved handle suspended between sockets as a drawer pull. This may also be on a kettle or pail.
verb
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To secure the head of a cow during milking.
verb
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To confine.
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To secure (a cow) by placing its head in a bail for milking.
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To keep (a traveller) detained in order to rob them; to corner (a wild animal); loosely, to detain, hold up. (Usually with up.)