baste /ˈbest/
  (vt.)假縫,潤以油脂,塗以奶油,狠揍
  Baste v. t. [imp. & p. p. Basted; p. pr. & vb. n. Basting.]
  1. To beat with a stick; to cudgel.
     One man was basted by the keeper for carrying some people over on his back through the waters.   --Pepys.
  2. Cookery To sprinkle flour and salt and drip butter or fat on, as on meat in roasting.
  3. To mark with tar, as sheep. [Prov. Eng.]
  Baste, v. t.  To sew loosely, or with long stitches; -- usually, that the work may be held in position until sewed more firmly.
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  baste
       n : loose temporary stitches [syn: basting, tacking]
       v 1: cover with liquid before cooking; "baste a roast"
       2: strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who
          tried to attack her" [syn: clobber, batter]
       3: sew together loosely, with large stitches; "baste a hem"
          [syn: tack]