[f. prec. sb. (in sense 2).] To drive, toss or fly to and fro.

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1858.  Bushnell, Serm. New Life, 181. Battle-dooring always in opinions and dogmas.

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1864.  Daily Tel., 9 April, 5/2. Honest men were not to be battledored and shuttlecocked thus between names and names.

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