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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61) He recalled his dissipated youth spent in nightclubs and bars.
62) Bars of sunlight slanted down from the tall narrow windows.
63) All the light bars were turned on which filled the room with these rotating beams of light.
64) There's an intro of eight bars before you come in.
65) British people chomp their way through more than a billion bars of chocolate every year.
66) At present children under 14 are not permitted in bars.
67) She roamed around America for a year, working in bars and restaurants.
68) The strings are muted throughout the closing bars of the symphony.
69) Nearly 5,000 people a year are put behind bars over motoring penalties.
70) Our dog used to escape by scraping through the bars of his fence.
71) The opening bars of the music sent a quiver of excitement through the crowd.
72) Jack was a folk hero in the Greenwich Village bars.
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73) The hotel is ideally placed for restaurants, bars and clubs.
74) The town's pubs and bars are out of bounds to troops.
75) The nightlife is great with bars and clubs right on the doorstep.
76) The police watched the bars which he was known to resort.
77) The car has front and rear crumple zones and two side-impact protection bars.
78) Hum the opening bars of your favourite piece of music.
79) Paul visited the local bars more frequently than was decent for a senior lecturer.
80) I hate going to bars on my own because men look at you in such a predatory way.
81) The bird beat its wings against the bars of its cage.
82) It's one of the few bars that women can go to and not get any hassle from men.
83) A town that has everything from luxury hotels to downmarket bars.
84) "Doesn't it go something like this?" said Joan, and played the first couple of bars on her guitar.
85) The repetitions cover two areas, each of thirty-six bars.
86) Casinos are the wine bars of the gambling world.
87) They played a few bars, then stopped.
88) Pubs and eating places: both hotels have public bars.
89) A lot of houses had bars across the windows.
90) The jury took less than two hours to sentence Ruby to death; he died behind bars.