Batter in a sentence as a noun

I do worry about the batter life though.

And a batter gets less than half that time to decide whether to swing, and where.

Yes, Li-ion batteries can be like little bombs.

2. I really don't think there are that many people who care whether you're carrying the batter or the oven.

You could have a fresh battery in less than 5 minutes without getting out of the car.

A prerequisite to this would be Soylent not tasting like pancake batter.

Modern browser features have led to higher battery consumption on the whole.

I suspect that I might need to pick up an external battery pack for those times I'm on site without access to a wall outlet.

Batter in a sentence as a verb

That's a little like making cake batter but leaving out the cake, icing, soaking with syrup with Kirschwasser, whipped cream, coffee, etc.!

Tesla's business is predicated on the public accepting that cars packed with Li batteries are safe.

Considering the batter was engulfed in a flame and safely contained...I'm pretty surprised and have a more positive view of Tesla now.

However, an X1 configured to similar specs as the Z costs about the same and I've heard both the screen--which is really awesome on the Z--and the batter life are worse on the Lenovo.

When she suggested that instead of making several pancakes, we should just make one big one with all the batter and all the blueberries, i told her i loved her for the first time right then and there.

I remember seeing videos a few years ago where they wanted to have a standard for robotic drive throughs that automatically swapped out a cars low battery for a fully charged one.

Unfortunately, many of our laws have no relation to what is ethically right, and are used by corporations as billy clubs to batter anyone who causes them the least bit of embarrassment.

Batter definitions

noun

(baseball) a ballplayer who is batting

See also: hitter slugger batsman

noun

a liquid or semiliquid mixture, as of flour, eggs, and milk, used in cooking

verb

strike against forcefully; "Winds buffeted the tent"

See also: buffet

verb

strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"

See also: clobber baste

verb

make a dent or impression in; "dinge a soft hat"

See also: dinge