Similar words: barren, barrel, marred, scarred, arrest warrant, barrow, barrier, barrage. Meaning: [bɑːd] adj. 1. firmly fastened or secured against opening 2. preventing entry or exit or a course of action.
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1. He barred the windows up.
2. He has been barred from practicing medicine.
3. He barred the door.
4. He barred himself in the room and thought about what to do next.
5. The house has been barred and bolted to prevent re-entry.
6. They barred the reporters out of the courtroom.
7. She ran back, but Francis barred her way .
8. We found our way barred by rocks.
9. All the doors and windows were barred.
10. This is comedy with no holds barred.
11. Reporters were barred from the courtroom.
12. They barred her entrance to the theatre.
13. He arrived home to find the door barred.
14. He was barred from the contest.
15. Those naughty boys barred themselves in for fun.
16. The flag is barred with red and blue ribbons.
17. He barred himself in .
18. A fallen tree barred our way.
19. She was barred from the competition.
20. A locked gate barred my entrance to the wood.
21. Many jobs were barred to them.
22. The mother barred the children out.
23. Guns are barred in Alice's restaurant.
24. All the windows in the prison are barred.
25. The police barred the exits in an attempt to prevent the terrorist's escape.
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26. It seems there are no holds barred when it comes to making a profit.
27. The defenders had closed and barred all the city gates.
28. The horses died in the fire because they were barred in the hut.
29. When the family left the house for the winter, they barred the windows up.
30. The windows were closed and shuttered, the door was barred.
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