Sentence examples for be bailing from inspiring English sources

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be bailing

noun

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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"We shouldn't be bailing them out".

He seems to be bailing water.

He should be bailing out Canada's workers and the climate.

Are we not in the same (leaky) boat and should we not be bailing together?

We should not be bailing out Wall Street on the backs of American taxpayers," he said.

Will we soon be bailing out Dartmouth, which just lost its AAA bond rating?

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Slovenia may have to be bailed out.

It cannot be bailed out.

Should Detroit be bailed out?

My kids were bailing out.

He was bailing out.

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