! - Stop trying to bait me. | |
"A" took the bait. | |
"Credit for his capture goes to Police Chief Harris, "who used himself as bait by disguising himself as a woman. | |
"Don't give me any bait money... "and if you come out of that right-hand clip... "my gun goes in your mouth." | |
"Fish bait"? | |
! - Stop trying to bait me. | |
"A" took the bait. | |
"Credit for his capture goes to Police Chief Harris, "who used himself as bait by disguising himself as a woman. | |
"Don't give me any bait money... "and if you come out of that right-hand clip... "my gun goes in your mouth." | |
"Fish bait"? | |
"Man is the only kind of varmint sets his own trap, baits it, then steps in it." | |
"She baits the line and starts to move in closer | |
"The box with the baits was under the stern of the skiff | |
- Baits, baits... | |
... Good baits also because I was starving. | |
"Man is the only kind of varmint sets his own trap, baits it, then steps in it." | |
"She baits the line and starts to move in closer | |
"The box with the baits was under the stern of the skiff | |
- Baits, baits... | |
... Good baits also because I was starving. | |
"I will not yield... "to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet... "and to be baited with the rabble's curse." | |
"The very rich, very social and not too young Mrs. Theodore Crampton Coburg who just gave birth amidst much fanfare had a $20,000 layette, five doctors in attendance and members of the press waiting with baited breath. | |
'This morning, the nation waits with baited breath. | |
(Graham) All right, Felix, you baited the hook. | |
- I will not yield, to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet, and to be baited with the rabble's curse. | |
"Bear-baiting at Oakfield will draw the wrong kind of people to Upton." | |
"Bear-baiting for the overprivileged." | |
"You're baiting everyone." | |
- He's baiting you, boy. | |
- Roger, they're baiting us; don't. | |
"I will not yield... "to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet... "and to be baited with the rabble's curse." | |
"The very rich, very social and not too young Mrs. Theodore Crampton Coburg who just gave birth amidst much fanfare had a $20,000 layette, five doctors in attendance and members of the press waiting with baited breath. | |
'This morning, the nation waits with baited breath. | |
(Graham) All right, Felix, you baited the hook. | |
- I will not yield, to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet, and to be baited with the rabble's curse. | |
"Bear-baiting at Oakfield will draw the wrong kind of people to Upton." | |
"Bear-baiting for the overprivileged." | |
"You're baiting everyone." | |
- He's baiting you, boy. | |
- Roger, they're baiting us; don't. | |