18 collocations for batting

Me, a girl that never in her life let a fellow even bat his eyes at her without an introduction.

With one out Merkle batted the ball over second base for a single and the spectators, who had started toward the exits, halted.

One of the two natives at the oars was the little Fijian who had been the pupil of the Maori, but he didn't bat an eyelash when I stared at him.

I stood right by him, looking into his face, and he didn't so much as bat an eyelid.

With two out for Boston Speaker batted a double to left field and was left.

Mrs. Egg dropped into her particular mission chair and grunted, batting off embraces.

But you want to be ready all the time in case he should bat a few hot ones in your direction.

"All right, thentell" After them, the immediately locked door resisting, Genevieve fell to batting the panels.

"I have seen it," he said, "down there by the water, batting the river with its hands.

Murray batted a single to left field and Doyle went to third.

It is only here that fish no bigger than trout kill swimmers, and bats the size of the ordinary "flittermice" of the northern hemisphere drain the life-blood of big beasts and of man himself.

" He could barely get the balls over the plate, but he used his head in a wonderful manner, and the slow ball proved a complete puzzle for Harvard after they had been batting speed all through the game, so they got but one safe hit off Heffiner that inning and no scores.

Yerkes batted a three-bagger out of the reach of Snodgrass and Hooper scored.

She could not be spared till after the entertainment on the 3rd, nor till a visit from her married sister was over; but afterwards, her mother was delighted that she should come and look after Herbert, who seemed as much on the maternal mind as if he had not batted his way through Eton, and boated it through Oxford.

My heart beats faster and faster and I am nearly suffocated with suspense as he approaches, because I am a Kent man who can bat a bit, and to play for my county has always been my desire, and I am afraid that someone else will volunteer before the captain reaches me.

In the ninth Wagner batted Crandall for a two-base hit, Crandall having been substituted for Tesreau in the eighth inning, as McCormick had batted for Tesreau in the seventh.

Yerkes batted a line drive to Fletcher, and had the New York shortstop held the ball, which was not difficult to catch, Hooper could easily have been doubled at second, but Fletcher muffed it.

He was shaking his head and batting his ears as if he had sand in them.

18 collocations for  batting