the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court
he has been released on bail
release or secure the release of (a prisoner) on payment of bail
nine were bailed on drugs charges
he was bailed to appear at Durham Crown Court
his son called home to get bailed out of jail
either of the two crosspieces bridging the stumps, which the bowler and fielders try to dislodge with the ball to get the batter out
the Lancashire captain was at full stretch as the wicketkeeper took off the bails
a bar on a typewriter or computer printer which holds the paper steady
a fastening that secures a crampon to the sole of a boot
a bar or pole separating horses in an open stable
confront (someone) with the intention of robbing them
they bailed up Mr Dyason and demanded his money
secure (a cow) during milking
scoop water out of a boat or ship
when we started bailing, the boat was filled with water
those on board tried desperately to bail water from the sinking craft
abandon a commitment, obligation, or activity
after 12 years of this, including Sunday Mass with the family, I bailed
I couldn't handle the crowds, so I bailed
he looks a little like the other guy that bailed on me