Sentence examples for to bale from inspiring English sources

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to bale

noun

Evil, especially considered as an active force for destruction or death.

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Benitez immediately took to Bale.

Come back they did thanks to Bale.

They are all are words that have been applied to Bale.

Joe Ledley 6 Clever corner to Bale early on, which the Real Madrid striker drove over.

He walked over to Bale, whose feet were bare and covered with cuts.

He forbids us to continue to Bale and says he'll come for us the next morning.

Herzog began giving instructions to Bale and Zahn, who, exhausted from the climb, listened in silence.

In the meantime, it was good to see how much it meant to Bale to play for Wales this week.

There was, after all, nothing that Southampton could do to hold on to Bale, Oxlade-Chamberlain or Walcott.

"Yer man Dilwyn Morgan and his town changing name from Bala to Bale (yesterday's Bits and Bobs).

At times he refused to bale and instead held the rail with both hands, vomiting and crying.

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