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1 And we'll take some bait with us and try to catch something.'
2 He knew that she was bait with a very visible hook.
3 Hank had advised him to bait with a salmon-roe on a Coachman fly.
4 Are you, too, beginning to relish the bait with which Orange lures simpletons?
5 No, I have sworn never to bait with another frog.
6 Mellicent, however, had retained her comfortable obtuseness, and rose to the bait with innocent alacrity.
7 Racine rose to the bait with a jump.
8 She rose to the bait with sisterly eagerness.
9 Purcell caught at the bait with another laugh.
10 We mean to start soon after dinner, and shall take some lines and bait with us.
11 To hook Plevy he would have to lace the bait with some embellishments of his own.
12 We next laid a bait with snares around it, made out of the sinews of the deer.
13 The bridegroom swallowed the bait with avidity.
14 Have we not good bait with us?
15 To my mental list of need-to-gets I added some mouse traps to bait with smears of peanut butter.
16 Hi-C database interrogation showed chromosome interactions of RUNX3 bait with the nearby RP4-799D16.1 lincRNA.
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