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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61. Tampering and destruction were barred by federal law and would be punished.
62. Paul Pacitto, for Raper, said a group of men had been barred from the pub because of a smashed window.
63. Employers would be barred from perusing medical information about employees and job applicants.
64. Barred from selling shares to outsiders, some of the younger generation of Moores are keen to realise their enormous paper wealth.
65. Putting aside her hunt for lice, she walked barefoot up to the barred window.
66. They then barred him from watching Prisoner Cell Block H, before extending it to a total television ban.
67. To his left was a long, shadowy, cobbled passage running beside what looked like barred loose boxes.
68. Word of the Barrio barred owl spread among birders by means of an efficient and long established telephone grapevine.
69. This ensured that the practice of medicine was based on possession of a university education, from which women were barred.
70. During the drought, residents were barred from watering their gardens, or washing their cars.
71. He is still barred from many corporate towers from which he ran his empire.
72. He barred their way to the shores of the island.
73. The law also barred parties from receiving funding from abroad.
74. There are no holds barred when it comes to making a profit.
75. The boys were burnt in their beds, and as they crushed against a locked door and barred windows.
76. Uninvited people were barred from even setting foot on the wide and well-tended road leading to his Pyongyang residence.
77. But before we left, Jeff gave an amazingly loud and accurate rendition of the barred owl.
78. In that case, the court threw out a Colorado constitutional amendment that would have barred local laws protecting homosexuals from discrimination.
79. The survey also found widespread agreement that felons and known drug users should be barred from owning guns.
80. In 1903 the New York School Board barred married women from teaching.
81. Some of the survivors said that one of the fire exits had been barred.
82. Finally, he was publicly warned and barred from communion, and the people advised to have nothing to do with him.
83. Thousands of families live there without basic services because government agencies are barred from supplying electricity and water to disputed areas.
84. A PUB landlord was attacked by a former customer he had barred days before, a court heard.
85. We heard a barred owl call, and he answered it and it answered back.
85. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
86. Pete Rose was barred indefinitely from baseball in 1989 for gambling.
87. Sunday's dynamic, no-nonsense, no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time.
88. Under normal circumstances barred owls do not frequent built-up areas.
89. Like a miniature short-billed Water Rail, with unspotted underparts, barred under tail coverts and green bill.
90. Sorry, you can't come into this club - you're barred.
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