Noun(1) an advantageous purchase,a stolen base,an instance in which a base runner advancessafely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help ofa hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)(2) an advantageous purchase(3) a stolen base(4) an instance in which a base runner advancessafely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help ofa hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)
Verb(1) take without the owner's consent,move stealthily,steal a base,to go stealthily or furtively,take something without permission,sneak around(2) take without the owner's consent(3) move stealthily(4) steal a base(5) to go stealthily or furtively(6) take something without permission(7) sneak around
Noun(1) an advantageous purchase,a stolen base,an instance in which a base runner advancessafely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help ofa hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)(2) an advantageous purchase(3) a stolen base(4) an instance in which a base runner advancessafely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help ofa hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)
Verb(1) take without the owner's consent,move stealthily,steal a base,to go stealthily or furtively,take something without permission,sneak around(2) take without the owner's consent(3) move stealthily(4) steal a base(5) to go stealthily or furtively(6) take something without permission(7) sneak around
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