batmaker

noun

Etymology

From bat + maker.

  1. inherited from maker
  2. compounded as batmaker — “bat + maker

Definitions

  1. A maker of small leather shoes for children.

  2. A maker of bats, as for baseball.

    • Now Holman, the batmaker, is not making bats for Bonds, and Yandle, the batting practice pitcher, is not throwing pitches to Bonds.

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