verb
- to catch birds at night by blinding them with light and then hitting them with a bat or stick
- to trick or deceive someone through cunning or deception
Usage: archaic; historical hunting practice
Usage: archaic; figurative
Examples
- The poachers would batfowls at night, using torches to stun the roosting birds.
- He batfowls his way through business deals with clever misdirection.
- In Shakespeare's time, batfowling was a common method of capturing game birds.
- The con artist batfowls unsuspecting travelers with false promises.