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Baste /bāst/ verb

1. to cover with liquid before or during cooking
2. to strike violently and repeatedly
3. to sew together loosely with large stitches
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Which sentences use definition 3 of the word "baste"?
The small children took turns trying to baste the piñata, which was hanging from a tree.
The maids were ordered to baste the quilt to keep the layers in place.
Cooks normally use butter or eggs to baste meat so it has a glazed, brown look.
Before stitching the gown, Marie learned to baste the seams of a dress for a fitting.
Claire returned to the oven every 15 minutes to baste the turkey and turn it so it would become crisp.

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Answer: The sentences that use definition 3 of the word "baste" are "The maids were ordered to baste the quilt to keep the layers in place" and "Before stitching the gown, Marie learned to baste the seams of a dress for a fitting".

Step-by-step explanation: In sentences 2 and 4 ("The maids were ordered to baste the quilt to keep the layers in place" and "Before stitching the gown, Marie learned to baste the seams of a dress for a fitting") the word "baste" means to sew with long stitches in order to hold something together. In the case of sentence 2, what is meant to hold together is a quilt, while in sentence 4, what are held in place are the seams of a dress. In that way, both sentences use definition 3 of the word "baste". In contrast, sentence 1 uses definition 2, and sentences 3 and 5 use definition 1.

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Answer:

The maids were ordered to baste the quilt to keep the layers in place

Before stitching the gown, Marie leanred to baste the semas of a dress for a fitting.

Step-by-step explanation:

the given deffiniton relates to sewing, or sewing things together. two options use the word and it's deffinition properly.

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