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bases
1[bey-seez]
bases
2[bey-siz]
noun
plural of base.
bases
1/ ˈbeɪsiːz /
noun
the plural of basis
bases
2/ ˈbeɪsɪz /
noun
the plural of base 1
Example Sentences
When the game finally resumed, the Orioles loaded the bases with two outs, and up stepped Ripken, who hit a two-run homer off Angels pitcher Shawn Boskie in the fourth inning.
Noboa is trying to change Ecuador's constitution to allow foreign military bases in the country again – after the last US one was closed in 2009.
The Dodgers had the bases loaded with no outs in the next half-inning, but came up empty.
After the polar expedition with Scott, the ship continued in service and eventually sank in 1943 while carrying supplies to US bases during World War Two.
There were fundamental miscues on the bases and on defense, lapses Roberts boiled down to a simple lack of focus.
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