bash, dash, crush, beat, thrash, smash, destroy, demolish
Tagalaog translation of BATTER: galapong
No
It could be a few things, 'batter' is one, 'hammer' is another.
The batter has sacrificed his base hit statistics so as to ensure another home run for the team.
The batter has his eye on the ball.
In Tagalog, the word "batter" can be translated as "paminta" or "ligis."
The word batter has more than one meaning (line most English words). Batter can be a coating that is used for fried foods. If you order fish and chips, there will be batter on the fish. Batter can also mean to hit or assault. You could batter someone with a stick, for example. The act of battering someone is a crime called battery. Although, of course, battery also has another meaning (as in, a battery that stores electrical energy).
The word 'with' is not a noun. The word 'with' is a preposition, a word placed before a noun to show the relationship of that noun to another word in the sentence. Examples:She mixed the batter witha fork.I like the yellow dress with the white collar.We had a slight accident with another car.He ran the race with everything he had.
No, the word 'into' is a preposition.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence.EXAMPLESShe poured the batter intothe pan. (poured into pan)The magician changed the featherinto a bird. (feather into bird)
batter
Maybe the batter is dead or you got another bad alternator.
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony