i dont know but some 1 needs to answer this
The phrase means, that one is trapped and cannot escape, so he must face the evil coming for him.
"I'm still a beast at bay"
Rainsford is indicating to Zaroff that he has not been subdued or defeated yet, and that he is still a formidable opponent. He is likening himself to an animal being hunted and cornered, implying that he will not go down without a fight.
"At bay" means "at a safe distance." The phrase means that someone or something is holding you off, keeping you from getting close to them.
In The Most Dangerous Game Rainsford calls himself a beast at bay because he feels excited and wants to hunt again and again.
In "The Most Dangerous Game," being a beast at bay means being cornered or trapped like a wild animal facing a hunter. The protagonist, Rainsford, feels like a beast at bay as he is being hunted by General Zaroff on Ship-Trap Island. This imagery emphasizes the intense and precarious situation Rainsford finds himself in.
which selection best defines the phrase at bay as it is used in the last sentence in paragrah six answer
this means that Rainsford is always going to feel like General Zaroff is after him...also worded as like...he cant be happy or safe until Zaroff is dead.
The Green Bay Packers are still the Green Bay Packers.
The phrase 'Baía da Guanabara', in which the Tupi-Guarani word 'Guanabara' means 'bay similar to the sea', is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Guanabara Bay'.
Bay of smoke of "smokey bay".
The Hudson Bay fur Trading company still around