Similar words: barber, barbed wire, baritone, barricade, garbage, bar, bare, bart. Meaning: [bɑː'bærɪk] adj. 1. without civilizing influences 2. unrestrained and crudely rich.
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31. Together, they come up against an extraordinarily barbaric state bureaucracy and not a few disappointments.
32. In this barbaric world, there were no polite procedures, just basic survival techniques.
33. They way they treat their workers is nothing short of barbaric.
34. That is both barbaric and unconstitutional.
35. The barbaric slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.
36. The tribal dance was a spectacle of barbaric splendour.
37. Specimens of graphic art found among extant barbaric folk.
38. I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world ( Walt Whitman ).
39. by Vernon ColemanIt's now official: vivisection is a barbaric waste of time[sentencedict.com], of no value whatsoever to human beings.
40. It was more barbaric and sinister than one could have imagined.
41. THE wanton violence during Sierra Leone 's 11 - year civil war was exceptionally barbaric.
42. During the Japanese occupation of Singapore, instead of fighting with the underground resistant movement led by Dr. Lim Boh Seng, Lee Kuan Yew worked for the barbaric Japanese occupiers.
43. But even here the exuberant and barbaric fancy asserted itself.
44. Pakistan's government has condemned the Mumbai assault as a "barbaric act of terrorism" and denied involvement by any "state institutions".
45. Gao told one church member who had been detained in a raid. "But I warn you that if you are too timid to confront their barbaric behavior, you will be completely defeated."
46. The noble savage, on investigation, turns out to be a barbaric creature with a club and scalping knife.
47. "Stoning as a means of execution is tantamount to torture. It's barbaric and an abhorrent act," he said.
48. I sound my barbaric yawp over the rooftops of the world.