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Batmen

Batman \Bat"man\ (b[add]"man or b[a^]t"man), n.; pl. Batmen (b[a^]t"men). [F. b[^a]t packsaddle + E. man. Cf. Bathorse.] A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
--Macaulay. [1913 Webster] ||

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batmen

n. (plural of batman English)

Usage examples of "batmen".

The formation broke apart as the batmen tried to use their weapons against the attackers underfoot, and succeeded mainly in stabbing each other.

There were still more batmen advancing than harpies hidden in the tree.

Now that all the harpies were locked in battle with the attacking batmen, no one was guarding the top spire.

Delray said impressively, "Lester, Kendra, and I trailed two batmen to this abandoned warehouse in the Clark Bay section of Revere.

Several people -- those who had been clustered around the coffeemaker, for the most part -- did raise their hands, although they continued to back away from the uniformed batmen as they did it.

Your days of popping off batmen in barns on the coast are all over, my friend, Pearson thought sickly.

The batmen at the rear of the room were late in realizing that a few of the refugees had decided to turn and fight.

She needed some kind of distraction, so the batmen wouldn’t notice the scuffled ground until too late.

There were still more batmen advancing than harpies hidden in the tree.

She needed some kind of distraction, so the batmen wouldn't notice the scuffled ground until too late.

I've seen two hundred men run stuff ashore, nay three hundred with the batmen and musketeers, and I've seen them murder, burn and beat.

The batmen and the musket men had seen him also, and were racing down upon him like a dervish horde.

All he had with him were his runners, his company signallers and a few batmen.

Verulam supplied with maids, cooks, chars, nannies, nurses, drivers, gardeners, hewers of wood and drawers of water, batmen, bondmen, gentlemen's gentlemenand anyone else who came under the heading of help.