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! - 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.