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noun
- A container used to remove water from a boat
verb
- To clear (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side
- To clear water from by dipping and throwing
- Bail out
"You can't say he has ever bailed when things got tough, because that's just not true."
noun
- The temporary release of a prisoner in exchange for security see security given for the prisoner's appearance at a later hearing
"being held without bail"
- Security given for the release of a prisoner on bail
"Bail was set at $300,000."
- One who provides bail
verb
- To temporarily release (a prisoner) in exchange for security see security given for appearance at a later hearing to release under bail see bail
- To procure the release of by giving bail see bail
- To help from a predicament
noun
- A U-shaped strip used to support something (such as the cover of a wagon or the canopy of a small boat)
- A hinged bar for holding paper against the platen of a typewriter
- A usually arched handle (as of a kettle or pail)
verb
- To deliver (personal property) in trust to another for a special purpose and for a limited period
noun
- A device for confining or separating animals
noun
- Great evil
- Woe, sorrow
"… bring us bale and bitter sorrowings …"
noun
- A large bundle of goods
verb
- To parachute from an aircraft
- To abandon a harmful or difficult situation
This clue was used on February 15, 2025.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
January 28, 2025