A baton is used to lead a band. It starts with bat.
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A bat (as in baseball)
Several games use bats, with the most prominent being baseball and cricket. In baseball, players use bats to hit a ball thrown by the pitcher, while in cricket, the bat is used to strike the ball bowled by the bowler. Additionally, bat-themed games like "bat and ball" variations can be found in various recreational activities and sports.
First you have to have the bat,a wii remote, and the handle the bat hokes on to.Places the handle on the remote.Then simply scew on the bat.
* birthday parties * baby showers * ballet performance * Bar Mitzfas (sp?) * Bat Mitzfas (sp? * bachelor parties * baseball games * basketball games * band concerts
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The Death Bat is a symbol associated with the American rock band Avenged Sevenfold. It features a bat with outstretched wings and is often used in the band's merchandise, album artwork, and promotional materials. The emblem represents themes of death, rebellion, and the band's unique blend of heavy metal and rock influences. It has become an iconic representation of the band and its music.
Two examples of homonyms are "bat" (the flying mammal) and "bat" (a wooden club used in sports) and "lead" (to go in front) and "lead" (a heavy metal).
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The song, "Bat Country" is sung by the American Metal Band, Avenged Sevenfold. The song was released in 2005 on the bands third album. The band won the Best New Artist Video for Bat Country.
Pipistrelle, a small brownish insectivorous bat, found in most parts of the world.
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Homonyms are words that are spelled or pronounced the same but have different meanings. Examples include "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (a tool used in sports), "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a metal), and "tear" (to rip) and "tear" (a drop of water from the eye).
Some examples include: "Bear" (the animal) and "bear" (to endure) "Bow" (a knot) and "bow" (an act of bending at the waist) "Lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a metal) "Bat" (a flying mammal) and "bat" (a club used in sports)