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give
Verb
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If you give something to someone else, you had the thing and you let the other person have it. Maybe you use your hands to put the thing in the other person's hands. Usually after that, the thing is the other person's thing.
Give me that book, please; I want to read it.
My mother gave me this stone when I was young
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If you give a speech, you talk to a group of people.
bail
Noun
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A bail is an amount of money paid for the release of someone who has been arrested with the promise that he/she will appear in court for a trial.
My friend had a fight with a stranger on the streets and I had to pay a bail of $12,000 for him.
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A bail is a bucket or a scoop used for removing water out of a boat.
We are in trouble if the boat leaks, because we forgot to bring the bail.
bail
Verb
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To bail someone is to use money to get an arrested person out of prison.
Sorry, I have to go and bail my father. He got arrested for his reckless driving after drinking a few bottles of beer.