barks (Meaning)

barks

to rub or scrape the skin of, a small sailing ship, cinchona sense 2, to speak in a curt loud and usually angry tone, to strip the bark from, the tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem, cinchona sense 3, to make the short loud cry of a dog or a similar noise, to shout or speak sharply, to promote or follow a mistaken course (as in doing research), the tough covering of a woody root or stem, a candy containing chocolate and nuts that is made in a sheet and broken into pieces, to produce a usually sharp, sudden pain, to make a noise resembling a bark, the sound made by a barking dog, to rub off or abrade the skin of, to advertise by persistent outcry, a similar sound, to treat with an infusion of tanbark, to make the characteristic short loud cry of a dog, to utter in a curt loud usually angry tone, a craft propelled by sails or oars, a sailing ship of three or more masts with the aftmost mast fore-and-aft rigged and the others square-rigged, a short sharp peremptory tone of speech or utterance, the tissues outside the cambium that include an inner layer especially of secondary phloem and an outer layer of periderm, a three-masted ship with the first two masts square-rigged and the last fore-and-aft rigged

barks Sentence Examples

  1. The dog barked incessantly, its shrill voice echoing through the neighborhood.
  2. The trees barked with laughter as the wind rustled through their leaves.
  3. The ship's sails barked like flapping wings as it set off on its voyage.
  4. The thunder barked from the heavens, sending shivers down everyone's spines.
  5. The old record player barked and crackled as it played a worn-out melody.
  6. The coffee pot barked and hissed, signaling that it was done brewing.
  7. The fire barked and crackled in the grate, casting a warm glow on the room.
  8. The drummer barked out a thunderous rhythm, driving the band to new heights.
  9. The sergeant barked orders at the new recruits, their voices booming through the barracks.
  10. The parrot barked out a raucous "Polly wants a cracker!"

FAQs About the word barks

to rub or scrape the skin of, a small sailing ship, cinchona sense 2, to speak in a curt loud and usually angry tone, to strip the bark from, the tough exterior

sailboats, schooners, yachts, sloops, frigates,ships, ketches, catamarans, windjammers, brigantines

calms (down),simmers down,

The dog barked incessantly, its shrill voice echoing through the neighborhood.

The trees barked with laughter as the wind rustled through their leaves.

The ship's sails barked like flapping wings as it set off on its voyage.

The thunder barked from the heavens, sending shivers down everyone's spines.