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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
bale .
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Examples
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The only reason that any of it got here was because theyd set so many things on top of it that some of the stuff got kind of baled an stuck to the insides.
"Same old Bill, eh Mable!" Edward Streeter 1933
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Women chopped wood, baled hay in harvest, fished at the creek, and even took care of horses and RODE them in dresses.
Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine 2009
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It is baled, packed into containers, and trucked 10 minutes away to the Port of Long Beach, where it is loaded onto container ships headed for China.
Scrappy Collectors Profit From China's Paper Needs Jennifer Levitz 2011
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You can probably find baled straw at your local garden supply or feed and seed store.
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Chinese paper mills are paying $228 for a baled ton of old corrugated containers—industry jargon for used cardboard boxes—leaving ports around Los Angeles, up 5% from March 2010, and well past the going rate of $160 per ton in March 2007, according to Official Board Markets, a weekly report for the packaging and paper recycling industry.
Scrappy Collectors Profit From China's Paper Needs Jennifer Levitz 2011
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It consists of, from front to back: a hunk of truck-tire inntertube folded over a couple of times; 1 inch of baled-up wet newspaper; a slab of 3/8-inch plywood that's soaked overnight; then about 24 inches of wet baled-up newspaper.
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He baled wildly at first, splashing himself and flinging the water so short a distance that it ran back into the pool.
LOVE OF LIFE 2010
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Shorty sat down disconsolately on the gunwale, took a chew of tobacco, and questioned the universe, while Kit baled the boat and the other two exchanged unkind remarks.
THE MEAT 2010
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It consists of, from front to back: a hunk of truck-tire inntertube folded over a couple of times; 1 inch of baled-up wet newspaper; a slab of 3/8-inch plywood that's soaked overnight; then about 24 inches of wet baled-up newspaper.
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Alongside his courage sits the suspicion, encouraged by Boycott, that he baled out because he knew he was not good enough to wear an England shirt.
Amateur psychologists to be avoided in delicate Michael Yardy debate | Paul Hayward 2011
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