Similar words: arrow, narrow, harrow, sparrow, harrowing, barrel, barrier, borrow. Meaning: ['bærəʊ] n. 1. the quantity that a barrow will hold 2. (archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs 3. a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels.
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61. Midday sunglow casts an eerie pallor over snow-blanketed Barrow, the northern-most town in Alaska.
62. The first could be the case if the product you are selling to these "senior types" is quite pukka, meaning that a barrow boy isn't the right person to sell it.
63. But clearly,(www.Sentencedict.com) fish a barrow will be much easier to shoot than fish in a stream.
64. "The less exciting interpretation is that it's just a peculiar Bronze Age barrow"—a type of burial mound—he said.
65. The barrow image, like a monstrous shadow, follows her throughout the novel.
66. That's not my barrow.
67. He wheeled a barrow.
68. Why can't I have a farrow and a barrow on the same player?
69. Barrow a large mound of earth or stones placed a burial site.
70. Gallery: Polluted Oceans An open air garbage dump tarnishes the sapphire coast of Barrow, Alaska.
71. Our company has already manufacture more than ten kinds of wheel barrow. The annual output is 500,000 pcs. And all trolley bodies are for export.
72. The barrow, being the pole and axis of this heathy world will become her last home.
73. Get your cap and wheel barrow and make your way around to save the poor kitten.
74. Also a diagonal backward arrow , works the same as a normal barrow.
75. As I EMPTY the third barrow of shit, a chaffinch is singing in one of the plum trees.
76. Cockneys traditionally speak in a rhyming slang which supposedly originated among barrow boys who didn't want their customers to understand what they said to each other.