The bail on this reel is bent.The boat will founder if we do not bail faster. We are fast approaching the place where we will bail out of the airplane. When they arrested me and threw me in jail, I called my Pappy to throw my bail.
Bail it.
Bail is the word.Verb: You have to bail water out of a leaking boat. The word can also be a noun, the bail being the container used to scoop up the water.
To bail is to discard water to keep a boat from sinking. Similarly, to bail out someone or a business is generally to keep them from financial ruin. One can partially bail out someone, as to assist them from financial ruin.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. One meaning is to scoop water out of something. Here are some sentences.I bailed out my boat before it sank.I bailed the water out of the stopped up sink and poured in some Drain-O.The pool needs to be bailed out so we can fix that crack on the side.
If you can bail it out. If you have a working radio, call for help. Finally, if you can stay with and preferably on the boat as the boat will make a bigger target for rescuers to see.
If you can bail it out. If you have a working radio, call for help. Finally, if you can stay with and preferably on the boat as the boat will make a bigger target for rescuers to see.
Stop the leak, bail out the unnecessary water, and carry on.
You will have to pay the bailbondsman's fee for the use of his services (and money). You DID use his services. The fact that your bail was revoked is not his fault.
The prison demanded a USD$300 bail for the release of the prisoner.
sail, bail, bait, brit, brat, boat Technically brit is a word, though notused everyday.
a bail?