Bars - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈbɑːrz|
Brit.  |bɑːz|
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto bar
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounbar

Extra examples

The decision bars the possibility of additional development in the area.

...a gymnast who can handle even the most demanding moves on the parallel bars with total ease...

He began frequenting cheap bars.

The gymnast dismounted from the parallel bars.

...the sort of lounge lizard known to habituate bars and nightclubs...

...years of living behind bars had rendered him impassible...

...a gymnast whose agility on the parallel bars has won him several medals...

...having performed in countless bars and clubs, the stand-up comedian was used to being heckled by inebriates in the back of the house...

He sometimes likes to go slumming in bars around the city.

Whistle a few bars ... and I'll fake the rest.

So, tell me again about hash bars in Amsterdam.

Loosen the bolt so the bars can be turned.

Our dog used to escape by scraping through the bars of the fence.

We tooled up with pieces of wood and iron bars.

The monkey rattled the bars of his cage.

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