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BALE definition: 1. a large amount of something such as hay, paper, wool, or cloth that has been tied tightly…. Learn more.
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BALE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BALE definition: 1. a large amount of something such as hay, paper, wool, or cloth that has been tied tightly…. Learn more.
Bale - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A bale is a bound-up bundle, usually made of hay. When you drive past a farm in the fall, you'll often see bales of hay scattered across the fields. A bale is a compact, easy-to-move bundle of a crop like hay or cotton.
Bales - definition of bales by The Free Dictionary
1. a large bundle, esp. one tightly compressed and secured by wires, cords, or the like: a bale of cotton. 2. to make into bales. bal′er, n. n. Archaic. 1. evil; harm; misfortune. 2. woe; misery; sorrow. n.
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You can count on Bales, no matter the level of coating or finish you need. For over 45 years, Bales has helped manufacturers worldwide achieve the best surface solution, on time, with the highest of standards.
Bale Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BALE is great evil. How to use bale in a sentence.
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