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View synonyms for home base

home base

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Word History and Origins

Origin of home base1

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55

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Example Sentences

His home base is Saint Francis of Assisi Church in Midtown Manhattan.

It serves as home base for the United States Consulate and other foreign offices.

This would be their home base while they spent around 10 days trekking through the jungle in search of the perfect new botanical.

Fox grew up in Ketchum, Idaho—the Hemingway home base for decades and where she still frequently visits.

I had recently returned back to my home base after a short trip to Paris.

She would rest for a few hours, then go soaring back to home base where she was to have two whole days to herself.

When the pitcher lifted his arm Dreer dashed for home-base, and seemed beating the ball.

But what have been the effects of this war upon the home base of missions?

Consequently, there are frequent shifts from one home base to another.

For instance: The pitchers haden't very good eye-site, and were just as liable to pitch a ball to "2nd base," as to "Home base."

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