Harry N. Bail
  • har · ry  1. To disturb or distress by or as if by repeated attacks; harass. 2. To raid, as in war; sack or pillage.

  • 'n  1. And. Scratch 'n sniff.

  • bail 1 1. Security, usually a sum of money, exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that person's appearance for trial. 2. To extricate from a difficult situation. 3. To transfer (property) to another for a special purpose but without permanent transference of ownership.

  • bail 2 To remove (water) from a boat by repeatedly filling a container and emptying it over the side. 1. To parachute from an aircraft; eject. 2. To abandon a project or enterprise.
  • -- The American Heritage Dictionary
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