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high bar

NOUN
  1. gymnastic apparatus consisting of a bar supported in a horizontal position by uprights at both ends

How To Use high bar In A Sentence

  • There was thought to be a high barrier between hamsters and mice.
  • They threw huge stones, tossed cabers and hurled heavy objects over high bars.
  • And to be clear the reason class standing should not be used as a gauge of "intelligence" is that every cadet and middie have to meet a very high bar for admission-Any cadet that gets in is intelligent. "The Libertarian Case for Palin."
  • A typical cumbia is performed with a male singer (usually a high baritone or tenor) backed by a male chorus, drums (primarily kettledrum and bass drum), electric guitar and bass, and either a brass section or an accordion.
  • It's a high bar to set for a work of nonfiction. Times, Sunday Times
  • The quartered oak paneling, high barrel-vaulted ceilings, and luxurious marble fireplaces remain miraculously intact. A Brand-New Olmsted
  • Handel's standing as one of the greatest composers of the high baroque period is based on his Messiah, dozens of other oratorios and operas, Water Music, and Music for the Royal Fireworks.
  • But he tumbled several high double layouts on floor exercise, and caught both a Kolman and layout Kovacs on high bar.
  • In the US markets, it's all about the Retail Sales this week and you need to bewared the MSM cheer-leading about "better than last year" sales as we keep in mind that last year was the worst holiday season in 40 years so it's not like we're setting a high bar here. US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha
  • The Conqueror's bishops in Normandy included his half-brother, Odo of Bayeux, and several of high baronial rank.
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