bars (Meaning)

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bars (n)

gymnastic apparatus consisting of two parallel wooden rods supported on uprights

bars Sentence Examples

  1. The prison inmates were behind thick steel bars, cut off from the outside world.
  2. The bartender placed a row of beer glasses on the counter, each one resting on metal bars.
  3. The balcony had wrought-iron bars that provided a view of the city below.
  4. The alarm clock had two glowing bars that indicated the time.
  5. The chocolate bar melted in their hot hands, forming sticky strands.
  6. The progress bar on the computer screen filled up slowly as the file downloaded.
  7. The gymnast held onto the uneven bars with ease, performing an impressive routine.
  8. The tailor pinned the fabric to the dress form using safety pins with T-bars.
  9. The suspension bridge had massive steel bars that supported the roadway.
  10. The beachgoers set up their beach chairs under the shade of the beach umbrellas, which had vertical bars that kept the sand out.

FAQs About the word bars

gymnastic apparatus consisting of two parallel wooden rods supported on uprights

billets,beams, rods, boards, sticks,strips, bands, arbors, ingots, blooms

catalysts, advantages, stimuli, stimuli, stimulants, stimulants, edges, catalysts, spurs, edges

The prison inmates were behind thick steel bars, cut off from the outside world.

The bartender placed a row of beer glasses on the counter, each one resting on metal bars.

The balcony had wrought-iron bars that provided a view of the city below.

The alarm clock had two glowing bars that indicated the time.