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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151. Not one would admit them; every time they were dismissed insolently and the door barred against them.
152. As soon as nightfall arrived, she found herself locking doors, shutting windows, and finding strange solace in being barred and bolted.
153. The policeman they had spotted earlier directing the crowd barred their way.
154. In the morning white rime coated the sill of the barred window-space.
155. At last, where a five barred gate provided a break in the hedge, Fen stopped.
156. A barred owl has not showed up in Central Park for decades.
157. A dun and a barred blue, both trimmed for the pit, combs and wattles scissored off.
158. The judge also barred provisions that would have allowed state agencies to investigate and report alleged illegal immigrants.
159. Above, the cleft was barred by vertical walls forming a difficult obstacle, demanding care and attention.
160. Cameras have been barred from the trial, and transcripts of previous court hearings have been sealed.
161. Barred: Burglars who broke into the Spennymoor Leisure Centre were thwarted in their efforts to break into the bar.
162. It was as if she'd been given a glimpse of paradise, and then had it barred to her for ever.
163. Touch the thing and you are barred, barred for life.
164. He barred all the doors.
165. When she'd get angry it was no holds barred.
166. They have been barred from primary bidding for clients.
167. No holds were barred for the Prince's unorthodox education.
168. The highway here is barred whenever the train passes.
169. Battune Sinister - Marks a royal descent that is barred by illegitimacy from succession to the throne.
170. There was a small chimney, heavily barred across , a few feet within.
171. The Police hurried to untangle the remaining children barred by the abductor.
172. In the U.K. capital, police barred protesters from entering Paternoster Square, home to the London Stock Exchange.
173. Ninety-five percent of the body's serotonin is made by the gut, but gut serotonin cannot enter the brain because it is barred by a membrane, the so-called blood-brain barrier.
174. On particularly grotty days, all traffic could be barred from certain parts of the city centre.
175. The last stile at Glass - Steagall Act of 1933 bar barred commercial banks from owning investment banks.
175. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
176. The company has no authorized store in Kunming, only licensed resellers, which are barred from creating look-alike outlets or even calling themselves an Apple Store.
177. In places like western Washington, the spotted owl population has been cut in half since the barred owl showed up.
178. Pretoria was barred from every Olympic competition for 32 years.
179. FLASH OF LIGHTNING outside his window sends harsh barred shadows jittering across the cell. A storm breaking.
180. Oversize vehicles are barred from the highways and are not licensable.
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