He pointed to a veritable mountain of baled hay--a regular Himalaya of hay--which covered a corner of the field whereon we stood.
We have baled all the stray hides separate, so they can be looked over.
On a count the baled and unbaled hides were found to tally exactly with the list submitted.
General sent food and clothing in a vessel, which was nearly wrecked by storms, whilst the crew pumped and baled out continually to keep her afloat, until at length she broke up on the shoals at the mouth of the Pansipit River.
Up to 1898 the baled tobacco-leaf trade was chiefly in the hands of this company.
Moreover, all kinds of frauds were practised about this time in the quality of the goods baled for shipment, and the bad results revealed themselves on the Mexican side.
The cotton, having been cleared of its seeds, is now known as lint, and this is bundled together until enough of it is collected to be properly baledfor the spinning mills.
Just as corn is sent to the miller to be ground, so the cotton is sent to factories to be ginned, weighed, and baled for shipment.
We baled out the canoe and ferried over some food and blankets for them, but we slept one more night in the inn before making another venture on our journey.
Then the crowd rushed in a body to the hay-corral and began to tumble down the huge stacks of baled hay and roll the bales up on the high ground by the house.
So I baled out the seas we shipped, and Johnny pulled heavily through the billows till we had reached a point three or four miles beyond the camp.
The wind and waves too, now became less violent, and they again baled out the water.
By exerting their utmost strength and resolution, the crew baled the water out, though it reached to their waists, and at length succeeded in emptying the vessel entirely.
There was some water in her bilge from the great wave, and that we baled out easily, but she was well framed and almost new.
He baled when it was his turn, cheerfully, and slept be times, so that I envied him his carelessness and trust in us.
Now and again Dalfin rose up and slipped into the bilge and baled fiercely, while Gerda watched the shore and the green hills, which looked so steady above the tumbling seas, wistfully.
Then we baled out the water we had shipped, and sought for any leak there might be.
Afterwards, the head was severed from the body and hoisted on board, in order that the oil contained in the hollow of it might be baled out.
We saw a Sydney whaler last voyage that baled sixty barrels from a case not as big as this one in the tackles.
This was baled out with buckets into a tank, concreting as it cooled into a wax-like substance, bland and tasteless.
It was a weary, unsatisfactory process, wasting a great deal of the substance being baled out; but no other way was apparently possible.
A stack of baled hay in the middle of the field cast a dense black shadow in the afternoon sun.
The girl leaned against the shaded side of a stack of baled barley hay.
Some of them acted honestly, but others made use of their contracts to cover large shipments of purchased or stolen cotton, baled two or three years before.
She admitted that she would have never thought to bring it to market; but since we had collected and baled it, she demanded it as her own.
The juice was baled out with a calabash; and when it became shallow was scooped up by the hand, strained through a basket into two large copper pans 30in.
We escaped with a ducking, however, and soon got the boat righted and baled out again.
The tarantass had to be baled out before we got in.
The third time the water was almost clear, so he baled once more, and this time the water filtered in as clear as crystal.
He baled it out a second time, and permitted it to fill again.
Dick hurriedly baled out the well until it was almost emptied.
This was baled out with buckets into a tank, concreting as it cooled into a waxlike substance, bland and tasteless.
Some innocent-looking fishermen soon righted her andbaled her out.
The boat leaked from the beginning, and the sailors by turns baled the water out in little cans.
He took the sausage out of the folding boxes, which he laid out flat, then baled them carefully and is shipping them to New York to get the best price and put such evidence clear out of the way.
India, and the remaining half is baled for export to the various parts of the world; a little over one million bales are exported annually to Great Britain, the bulk of this fibre comes to Dundee.
Our clothes gradually dried upon us, we baled out the boat, and in the course of an hour or so began to experience something approaching a return to comfort.
After the cotton is ginned and baled it is shipped to the mill.
Finally, however, after numerous efforts to get ships with large hatches the ore steamer Feltore was loaded with 33 locomotives on their own wheels, packed in baled hay.
It is also notable that baled clothing arrived in France in much better condition than clothing which had been packed in cases.
Thus, by wrapping bales in burlap pieces of proper size, there was saved a considerable amount of cargo space previously occupied by baled burlap being shipped to France to be made into sandbags.
These clippings were shipped to a base sorting plant at New York, where they were baled and shipped out to mills to be used as reworked wool in blankets and other articles.
Early the next morning Captain Groome took the matter in hand, and secured permission for his men to sleep upon the baled hay, which was piled high on the main deck.
It was the third morning out that a guard discovered smoke slowly curling from between the crevices of the baled hay piled high on deck.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.