bats
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bats
- third-person singular simple present indicative of bat
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bats (comparative more bats, superlative most bats)
- (informal) Mad, insane.
- You must be bats to go out in the cold without a coat on.
- 1952, Anthony Buckeridge, Jennings and Darbishire:
- "Don't be so bats, Binns! Why should anyone want to pinch just one boot?"
"He might have been a chap with only one leg."
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bats
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bats
- inflection of batsen:
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bats
- inflection of battre:
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bats f
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bats m pl
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