barpost (Meaning)

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barpost (n.)

A post sunk in the ground to receive the bars closing a passage into a field.

Synonyms & Antonyms of barpost

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barpost Sentence Examples

  1. The wooden barpost groaned under the weight of the heavy sign swinging from it.
  2. A weathered barpost marked the boundary of the old farm's pasture.
  3. The barpost served as a convenient hitching post for horses and carriages.
  4. The crooked barpost leaned precariously, a testament to the passage of time.
  5. Children used the sturdy barpost as a swing, laughing and playing.
  6. A notice was tacked to the barpost, announcing a town hall meeting.
  7. The barpost was a silent witness to the many events that unfolded in the busy street.
  8. The iron barpost stood sentinel-like in front of the courthouse.
  9. The intricate carvings on the barpost hinted at the building's former grandeur.
  10. As the sun set, the barpost cast a long shadow across the cobbled street.

FAQs About the word barpost

A post sunk in the ground to receive the bars closing a passage into a field.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wooden barpost groaned under the weight of the heavy sign swinging from it.

A weathered barpost marked the boundary of the old farm's pasture.

The barpost served as a convenient hitching post for horses and carriages.

The crooked barpost leaned precariously, a testament to the passage of time.