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bar

noun as in rod; straight length of material

noun as in establishment serving alcohol

verb as in secure, usually with a length of material

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Example Sentences

"I don't think it's nefarious bar owners going out of their way to poison tourists - that's not good for them or their industry either," the diplomat said.

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In an adjacent auditorium, dimly lit and warmed by a single bar heater, elderly evacuees are being looked after by volunteers.

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Girls’ schools shuttered, women were barred from public spaces and female professionals were told not to return to work.

It’s telling that he conceived of his scenes in clearly delineated horizontal bars that give sky, earth and the Danube River an unshakable, marble-like solidity.

That Google either sell off its Android operating system or be barred from requiring the use of services like search or the Google Play app store on the platform.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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