Synonym: barrelful, bbl, cask, drum, gun barrel. Similar words: quarrel with, barely, barrier, arrest, embarrassed, correlation, bare, bar. Meaning: ['bærəl] n. 1. a tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired 2. a cylindrical container that holds liquids 3. a bulging cylindrical shape; hollow with flat ends 4. the quantity that a barrel (of any size) will hold 5. any of various units of capacity. v. put in barrels.
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(91) She put the barrel of a pistol in her mouth and pulled the trigger.
(92) The police officer grabbed him by the hair, put the barrel of his pistol in one eye and fired.
(93) February crude dropped 88 cents to $ 18. 79 a barrel, the largest decline since March 28, 1994.
(94) It appeared Mr Prescott then put the gun barrel in his mouth and pulled the trigger.
(95) Inside, the crossing piers are cut back and a wooden barrel vault extends across all four arms of the cross.
(96) As long as Robert Hirsh is alive, deejays will never be at the absolute bottom of the barrel.
(97) In this case, Acheson said one rotten apple would infect the whole barrel.
(98) But then she heard the barrel grate on the rocks and knew she was safe.
(99) Each new barrel costs £1.50; they are normally only used for one race and there are 50 barrels on a raft.
(100) Its barrel, pointed by a helmeted soldier, is sticking into the chest of a worker in overalls.
(101) Cyclical stocks ended the year at the bottom of the barrel, illustrating the growing investor skittishness about the economy.
(102) Churches on this pattern have barrel vaults and particularly fine nave porches with narthex in front.
(103) At farmhouse level, cider is hard stuff to control, in the barrel or in the head.
(104) In late August, after testing the cataract with an empty barrel, he announced that he would go over him-self.
(105) He kept the gun pointed at Connelly's head the entire time, the barrel never more than inches from his face.
(106) He found work on the promenade there,[http://sentencedict.com/barrel.html] sitting in a barrel.
(107) She obeyed instinctively, the coldness of the gun barrel chilling her skin.
(108) On the inside, Annie Taylor felt the barrel glide away until it reached the suction of the rapids.
(109) Suddenly, the barrel shook as a heavy man sat down and rested his shoulders against it.
(110) Her head dropped forward but she did not hear the barrel being opened until a fresh breeze struck her.
(111) By their third lesson he could strip the barrel and put the pieces back together again faster than the instructor.
(112) The boiler was like an upright wooden barrel banded with copper.
(113) Hill swam out to haul Leach to shore and retrieve the barrel.
(114) But Solomon sat tight in his rain barrel, and after the cossacks had left empty-handed, he made his escape.
(115) He slid the ramrod out, jammed it down the long barrel, then pulled it free.
(116) The Knolls have owned the town lock, stock, and barrel for 15 years.
(117) At that time I thought we were scraping the barrel.
(118) That kind of oversupply, he figures, could push prices back down to $ 18 a barrel or so.
(119) Every barrel a different strength, no quality control in those days.
(120) He had not eaten for three days and had drunk only stagnant water from a barrel.
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