Similar words: behind the bars, barbarous, barbarism, barbarity, barbarian, barbaric, mars, EARS. Meaning: [bɑː] n. gymnastic apparatus consisting of two parallel wooden rods supported on uprights.
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31) Fix the bars in position with the screws provided.
32) Loosen the bolt so the bars can be turned.
33) The windows were secured with locks and bars.
34) Only in Paris do you find bars like this.
35) He used to frequent the town's bars and night-clubs.
36) People were emptying out of bars and clubs.
37) The bars rarely hot up before 1am.
38) The gang assaulted him with iron bars.
39) There are several bars in the hotel.
40) We went cruising the singles bars.
41) She played a few bars on the piano.
42) He's spent most of his life behind bars.
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43) The bars are to provide security against break-ins.
44) A lot of the bars round here have live music at weekends.
45) I could stuff myself with ten chocolate bars and half an hour later eat a big meal.
46) He was suspended by his feet and beaten with metal bars.
47) He's been forced into slave labour at burger bars to earn a bit of cash.
48) One of the fundamental bars to communication is the lack of a universally spoken, common language.
49) At lunchtime, MPs are spoilt for choice in 26 restaurants and bars.
50) There were no theatres, no cinemas, no coffee bars. It was dead as anything.
51) The hotel is well placed for restaurants, bars and clubs.
52) I'll be 75 and hanging around bars yacking it up.
53) There are plenty of cafes and bars, many of them serving excellent food.
54) Fisher was behind bars last night, charged with attempted murder.
55) He used to habituate the dirty bars during those days in Europe.
56) He owned several bars in the city and ran an illegal gambling joint.
57) The first volume is the author's account of his misspent youth in the bars of Dublin.
58) They fitted bars to their windows to stop burglars getting in.
59) There are plenty of bars and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.
60) A lorry shed its load of steel bars on the M25.