Similar words: quarrelsome, barrel, gun barrel, pork barrel, barren, barred, carrel, barrette. Meaning: ['bærəl] n. the amount that many barrels might hold.
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31. Straight whiskies are aged in new, charred white-oak barrels for at least two years.
32. Several barrels stood behind it, the shelf above them holding crude wooden tankards.
33. People who question Davis' ability to win in court are people who like to wear barrels instead of clothes.
34. Each of these fields could yield billions of barrels of oil.
35. He saw the barrels on the truck and quick-counted more than fifteen.
36. On the very first leg of the journey, much cheese and many whole barrels of drink were found unfit for consumption.
37. They are also aging in new oak barrels, giving their tequila a surprising aroma and taste of bourbon.
38. The scotch is aged for ten years in oak barrels.
39. In the second test zone, oil and gas flowed at daily rates of 1,750 barrels and 13.6 million cubic feet respectively.
40. Each new barrel costs £1.50; they are normally only used for one race and there are 50 barrels on a raft.
41. The four desperadoes took off after us, running up the road as their gun barrels glinted in the light.
42. Men rushed in and began rolling out barrels of powder to be taken to the casemates where the gun crews were stationed.
43. Except that he was losing barrels of grease from the back.
44. Moses Mossop was regularly at work making and mending wooden barrels.
45. But that evening, pulp mill workers crept beneath the building and bored through the floor and into the barrels stored there.
46. This particular whisky is aged in oak barrels used previously for sherry.
47. It consisted of rooms filled with glass jars of preserves, barrels of sauerkraut and bins of potatoes, carrots and onions.
48. I glanced at the blasting muzzles on my left and realized that we were beginning to line up on the barrels.
49. One by one, as the castaways died, their colleagues stacked the corpses in barrels.
50. Fresh barrels of ale and wine were rolled from the cellars.
51. It yielded twenty-five whales, seventeen hundred barrels of oil, and three tons of whalebone.
52. One tonne of marijuana has a thermal value of 2.7 barrels of oil.
53. The Arvins came picking their way through rubble, nervous as rats, poking people aside with the barrels of their M-16s.
54. At the end of each shift, the teams remove their dive suits and drop them in barrels of disinfectants.
55. The Amerada Hess Corporation oil refinery, with a capacity of 545,000 barrels per day, was also severely damaged.
56. He looked as if he'd taken both barrels into his chest at very close range.
57. The fact that the accused was suspicious that barrels of lager were stolen was not sufficient.
58. After she had rolled the empty barrels back into the garage, she went inside and called the bus terminal.
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59. We recently replaced some large plastic barrels used as trash cans with more attractive station furnishings.
60. The barrels are spun round and heavy firing pins ignite each charge in turn, unleashing a volley of shots.
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