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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151) They ceased to be fortresses protected by strong doors and iron bars and became elegant shops with windows in place of grilles.
152) There are wine bars and pub sin every setting from a converted canalside warehouse to the ground floor of a theatre!
153) The Krallerhof has several bars: the Kralleralm, two cocktail bars, and the igloo bar.
154) His movements on the parallel bars were very graceful.
155) A high wall bars the way into his garden.
156) There are reinforcement bars on all doors.
157) Benitses is the noisiest resort on Corfu, with bars, discos and tavernas.
158) In industry after industry, government bodies have erected bars to competition.
159) Shifting bars are a hazard to navigation and expensive to regulate.