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baton

[buh-ton, ba-, bat-n] / bəˈtɒn, bæ-, ˈbæt n /
NOUN
stick used for conducting or for protection
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The new actor will take the baton from Daniel Craig, who wrapped his five-film tenure as James Bond with the 2021 film “No Time to Die.”

From Los Angeles Times • May 15, 2026

The former Lyon head coach, who picked up the baton left by club legend Emma Hayes, has a reputation and a CV to back up her credentials.

From BBC • May 12, 2026

I was hired by our park district to teach baton twirling to young children in the city parks during the summer months.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 7, 2026

“At some point, semis will likely need a breather—and investors are hoping megacap tech earnings can help carry the baton when they do.”

From Barron's • Apr. 27, 2026

I wonder if she is thinking about all the times Natalie dropped the baton at practice.

From "A Good Kind of Trouble" by Lisa Moore Ramée




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