(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
A collection of things or persons to be handled together.
1 We got a new batch of declassified material a few weeks ago.
2 The first batch of layoff notices went out last week, Gaulrapp said.
3 We used to batch test; we stopped because there were no failures.
4 To test this possibility, Garner sent out a new batch of surveys.
5 The second batch will be paid upon completion of the verification process.
6 It was important to use your senses to pick the right batch .
7 The first 39-strong batch plodded on to their new home in May.
8 We did a batch every six months until we had the number.
9 She burned the first batch ; the second she handed to her husband.
10 We had a case of tetanus in our first batch of patients.
11 Maybe he's just thinking about ordering a new batch of four-hundred-dollar shirts.
12 The first batch of students should go soon, according to Mr Samosir.
13 The main batch of porters has historically come from the British Isles.
14 Each could produce a batch of notes worth £800 in an hour.
15 And now Adriana has a new batch of refugees to worry about.
16 So what have we learned from the latest batch of opinion polls?
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