Bail
61bail — See: JUMP BAIL or SKIP BAIL …
62bail — 1. noun a) Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that persons appearance for trial. b) Release from imprisonment on payment of suc …
63Bail — This interesting surname is of Old French origin, introduced into Britain after the Norman Conquest of 1066, and is either a topographical name for someone who lived by a wall of the outer court of a feudal castle, or a metonymic occupational… …
64Bail — Original name in latin Bail Name in other language Bail State code PH Continent/City Asia/Manila longitude 16.2867 latitude 120.4004 altitude 49 Population 2120 Date 2012 01 17 …
65bail — , bale Bail is a prisoner’s bond, the pieces that rest atop the stumps in cricket, and the act of scooping water. A bale is a bundle, as of cotton or hay. You bail out a boat, but bale out of an aircraft. A malicious person wears a baleful… …
66bail — See: jump bail or skip bail …
67bail — n.m. Long terme. Il y a un bail, ça fait un bail, il y a longtemps …
68bail — 1) to remove water from a boat 2) a metal semicircular arm on an open faced spinning reel that is folded back to allow line to be cast and engages the line after a cast and rewinds it onto the spool. Also called bail arm 3) catching fish by… …
69bail arm — bail (2) …
70Bail up — to corner (somebody) physically; hold up; rob; bail someone up in the street for a chat; earbash …