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Catalan
buidar
Remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side.
bale out
Catalan
buidar
bale out
1
No; the boat has water in it she had forgotten to
bale
out
.
2
The rising sea forbade all attempts to
bale
out
the boat.
3
My lord, order the men to
bale
out
the water in the galley.
4
We all had immediately to turn to again and
bale
out
the boat.
5
Mademoiselle Brun will
bale
out
,
and the young lady will steer.
1
Recent political and economic challenges have seen Eskom
bail
out
a neighbour.
2
When the government isn't able to
bail
out
America, billionaires step in.
3
Pennsylvania may need to
bail
out
Scranton pension fund -official HARRISBURG, Penn.
4
The boat leaks; there is no pail to
bail
out
the water.
5
MMT didn't
bail
out
Wall St and let millions lose their homes.
6
It is part of an international deal to
bail
out
the country.
7
Mgaguli said she did not have money to
bail
out
her grandmother.
8
So the way for me to avoid that is to
bail
out
.
'
9
Not, however, with us in the boat to
bail
out
the water.
10
The government was forced to
bail
out
the country's then biggest bank.
11
Obama's decision to
bail
out
domestic automakers also has provided a boost.
12
American people need a
bail
out
not the greedy Wall Street people.
13
The Bank of England had to
bail
out
the nation's lending banks.
14
The pilot wanted to save it and didn't
bail
out
by parachute.
15
Hence, the temptation to
bail
out
lenders without inflicting losses on bondholders.
16
We're in this together, sweetheart, but now we have to
bail
out
.
bail
out
bail
Catalan
buidar