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batch; bach verb to live as a bachelor US, 1862- “I’ve been batching,” he mentioned. — Kylie Tennant, The Honey Flow, p. 64, 1956
- It came from the boys’ cabin–they were batching together to save money. — Jim Thompson, The Kill-Off, p. 29, 1957
- He’s “Batching” It In Style! [Headline] — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 15, 15 January 1958
- Huck surmised that Crawley was “baching”. — Peter Corris, Pokerface, p. 44, 1985
- I batched up next to a mountain ribbonwood, close to the headwaters[.] — Wayne Blake, Trappers, Dogs ‘n’ Deer, p. 100, 1999
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