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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bat out" is valid and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in informal or colloquial language and means to hit or strike something with great force or intensity. Example: The angry child took his frustration out on the piñata, swinging the bat out and breaking it open in one swift blow.
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bat out
verb
To expel, using bats, paddles or similar things.
Exact(60)
Bat Out of Hell.
Bat out of Hell (Meatloaf), 35.
Cautiously bat out till stumps?
"I just stuck my bat out there.
"Goes like a bat out of hell," he says.
Bat Out of Hell, Directed by Jay Scheib.
It drives like a bat out of hell.
They looked vulnerable trying to bat out for a draw.
Lyon rips one past the bat out of the footholes.
That's really what made Bat Out Of Hell take off.
But against Shahadat Bresnan hung his bat out to dry.
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