barse Antonyms
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Meaning of barse
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barse (n.)
The common perch. See 1st Bass.
barse Sentence Examples
- Torrential rain barsed down upon the town, causing widespread flooding.
- The heavens barsed open, releasing a deluge that drenched the parched landscape.
- Amidst the tempest, hail barsed down mercilessly, pelting hapless passersby.
- As the storm raged, snow barsed sideways, obscuring visibility and rendering travel treacherous.
- Tears barsed from her eyes as she mourned the irreparable loss.
- The crowd barsed into the stadium, eager to witness the spectacle within.
- Blood barsed from the open wound, staining the pristine floor.
- Lava barsed forth from the volcano's depths, threatening imminent destruction.
- The fire barsed out of control, engulfing the forest in flames.
- A barrage of fireworks barsed into the sky, illuminating the night with vibrant colors.
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The common perch. See 1st Bass.
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Torrential rain barsed down upon the town, causing widespread flooding.
The heavens barsed open, releasing a deluge that drenched the parched landscape.
Amidst the tempest, hail barsed down mercilessly, pelting hapless passersby.
As the storm raged, snow barsed sideways, obscuring visibility and rendering travel treacherous.