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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121) Moose and bear prints dotted the sand bars and bald eagles glared down at us from river-side perches.
122) The windows are guarded with iron bars, those on the lower floors viciously spiked to keep out thieves.
123) From 1980, serious assaults in bars jumped by nearly 50 percent to 775 in 1989.
124) Though Manhattan sports any number of bars capable of making a great drink, the grand hotel bar is a rare breed.
125) Federal tax law bars use of such funds to further a political agenda.
126) And no sign of chains or a whip or iron bars.
127) An exercise in black humour set in an enclosed and hopeless world, the film ends with him remaining behind bars.
128) Beneath the letter was a xeroxed newspaper article listing all the bars in the city.
129) Read in studio Britain's best weightlifters have held a unique training session ... behind bars.
130) The buildings and bars you used to know have gone, half your friends are dead or disappeared, nothing works anymore.
131) The most widely distributed Shas tract shows a smirking Weizman standing next to a grim-looking Deri behind bars.
132) The opera crowd was jamming the bars from bar to wall.
133) A framework of iron bars is placed across the top and this supports fine mesh netting.
134) The gold bars were transported from the bank in an armored truck.
135) Richly-decorated Saloon Bars more closely approximate to the modern idea of a Victorian pub.
136) The first-class people overlooked the red bars on our spouse badges and let us in when Diana Ross came to entertain.
137) I used to take candy bars, little toys, sharpened pencils,[http://sentencedict.com] anything small and easy to mail to school.
138) The bill effectively bars migrants from joining class action suits that challenge practices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
139) The firm is aware of the problem and will fit rubber-mounted bars on production models.
140) First, her brother is self-evidently a petty fraudster better off behind bars.
141) The place was all tawdry bars, dance-halls and flop-houses that were also houses of assignation.
142) It is only 500 metres from the centre of Dassia with its array of cocktail bars, pubs and discos.
143) We go through so much soap in our family that I buy about 10 bars a month.
144) People eat candy bars and put butter on their popcorn.
145) Yet, despite the mushrooming of coffee bars in the high streets of western countries, supply still exceeds demand.
146) The bars on the seat are pushing on my side because its going to fast.
147) A 1990 federal law bars local governments from prohibiting late-night and early-morning departures at a new airport without Federal Aviation Administration approval.
148) He bought a comic, several candy bars and a bag of liquorice all-sorts.
149) This is what passes for social life for the majority, who can't afford the much higher prices in bars.
150) Trouble was something to be nipped in the bud; dangerous agitators people to be kept behind bars.