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    Bat·ter
    /ˈbadər/

    verb

  2. The meaning of BATTER is to beat with successive blows so as to bruise, shatter, or demolish. How to use batter in a sentence.

  3. a mixture containing ingredients such as flour, butter, sugar, and eggs that will be baked and become a cake or cakes: I used to love eating the last bits of cake batter from the bowl. Divide the batter among 12 muffin cups. In most classic cake batters you typically add eggs to the batter.

  4. a mixture used to cover food before frying it, usually containing flour, eggs, and milk or water: in batter I find that fish fried in batter is lighter and crispier. Chefs over the world include tempura dishes on their menus, using a wide variety of different batters and ingredients.

  5. to beat persistently or hard; pound repeatedly. Synonyms: pelt, smite, belabor. to damage by beating or hard usage: Rough roads had battered the car. High winds were battering the coast. Synonyms: ruin, destroy, shiver, shatter, smash, wound, bruise.

  6. To batter is to beat repeatedly, as if one boxer were clobbering another with blows. Batter is one of those words with many meanings that seem entirely unrelated to each other. You can batter by hitting again and again, but there's also a batter in baseball — the guy who's holding a bat and waiting for the pitcher to throw the ball.

  7. 1. a. To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows. See Synonyms at beat. b. To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse. 2. To damage, as by heavy wear: a shed battered by high winds. 3. a. To attack verbally, as with criticism. b. To harass or distress, as with repeated questions. See Synonyms at assault. v.intr.

  8. BATTER definition: 1. a mixture of flour, milk, and often eggs used to make cakes and pancakes (= thin fried cakes…. Learn more.

  9. To batter someone means to hit them many times, using fists or a heavy object. The passengers were battered by flying luggage and cargo as the cabin lost pressure. The gang battered him unconscious.

  10. Noun. Filter. verb. battered, battering, batters. To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows. American Heritage. To coat in batter. Battered the vegetables and then fried them. American Heritage. To beat or strike with blow after blow; pound. Webster's New World. To pound noisily and repeatedly. Webster's New World.

  11. batter to hit somebody/ something hard a lot of times, especially in way that causes serious injury or damage: He had been badly battered around the head and face. Severe winds have been battering the coast.

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