Showing posts with label baleful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baleful. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

bail, bale

Bail or bail means the sum of money left as surety for appearance in court--
The judge set bail at $50,000.
His parents offered the money to pay his bail.

Bail also means to remove water from a boat or ship--
Everyone get a bucket and help bail out the boat, or we'll sink!
Figuratively, to bail someone out means to get someone out of trouble-
I had a lot of trouble with the report, but a coworker bailed me out.
Don't count on us to bail you out if you get into trouble.

Bale or bale ( rhymes with bail ) means to compress into a bundle--
Get moving--we have to bale all of that hay.
They used a machine to bale the hay.
Bale may refer to the bundle--
They sat the scarecrow on a bale of hay.
The bale of newspapers was too heavy to lift.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"They tried to bail out the boat by using a bale of cotton to soak up the water. Then they threw the bale overboard."

Note--"bail" also means the metal or wire handle of a bucket or container--
She carried the bucket by the bail, and swung it back and forth.
Note # 2--"bale" also means sorrow or woe--
He heard a baleful cry
Note # 3--a "bailiff" is an officer of a law court--
The bailiff instructed everyone to rise.
Not to be confused with "bail if" ( two words ), meaning the sum of money deposited with a court, conditionally ( if ) --
We can post bail if our parents will help us.