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bayman

(ˈbeɪmən)
n, pl -men
a person who lives by a bay, esp one who is skilled in navigating ita fisherman

bayman

(ˈbeɪmən)
n, pl -men
a nurse who works in a sick-bay, esp aboard ship
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But former Thunder centre Sara Bayman, who is now head coach at Loughborough Lightning, is not a fan.
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But former England international Sara Bayman says coach Tracey Neville, who set the gold standard in a famous sporting dynasty, will be the family's best bet as a champion this summer.
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Another friend, bayman John Buczak once said on the radio that, "whoever is shooting sure knows what they're doing." George describes: "a perfect day for hunting--a sunny day is no good--ducks only move in cold, nasty weather.
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