1. baiting - Noun
2. baiting - Verb
of Bait
Source: Webster's dictionaryCome sleep, O sleep, the certain knot of peace, The baiting place of wit, the balm of woe, The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, The indifferent judge between the high and low. Philip Sidney
In baiting a mousetrap with cheese, always leave room for the mouse. Greek Proverb
But he knew his baiting mission was close to completion, as his force was rapidly closing with Scheer's main body. Source: Internet
For example, food rewards, or "baiting", may work well for some individuals, but not at all for others. Source: Internet
More stinky baiting of the public to blindly authorize big capex projects for the least transparent and least accountable department…it never ends! Source: Internet
In Nepal, farmers and poachers eliminate boars by baiting balls of wheat flour containing explosives with kerosene oil, with the animals' chewing motions triggering the devices. Source: Internet