BAR

[ US /ˈbɑɹ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɑː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a portable .30 caliber automatic rifle operated by gas pressure and fed by cartridges from a magazine; used by United States troops in World War I and in World War II and in the Korean War
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How To Use BAR In A Sentence

  • Jeff, clad in board trunks and a T-shirt, leans back in his chair with the lappie on his, uhhh, lap, and his bare feet up on the desk. Savages
  • She is simply bartering goodies in return for comparative quietness.
  • In Bermuda, Sam's father took him on an excursion to a coral barrier.
  • A damning indictment for a Paul Bartel film, Lust in the Dust is found guilty of being bland and lame.
  • He pulled himself up and stumbled to the bathroom, where he turned on the cold tap and collapsed at the bottom of the shower, barely awake.
  • The bombardment of the GPO had fascinated MacMurrough: the annunciatory puffs of smoke and the flames that roared to greet them; then the crashing gun’s report, the shell’s eruption—an illogical sequence, effect before cause, an object lesson in the madness of war. At Swim, Two Boys
  • Sodium thiopental was used by most U.S. states as part of a lethal injection combination, but many have switched to an alternative drug called pentobarbital amid an ongoing shortage. The Seattle Times
  • An AFTRA statement confirmed the issues' importance, calling the 1% increase the union's "primary objective" in the bargaining. Jonathan Handel: AFTRA, Networks Reach New Three Year Deal
  • A barman at the pub said that he was one of the first two men to be arrested. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regardless of the outcome of the trial, the whole episode has been a huge embarrassment to English football.
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