barth (Meaning)

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barth (n)

Swiss Protestant theologian (1886-1968)

United States novelist (born in 1930)

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barth (n.)

A place of shelter for cattle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of barth

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barth Sentence Examples

  1. The barth of the church tower provided a panoramic view of the city below.
  2. The brown tabby cat stood proudly on the barth of the windowsill, sunning itself.
  3. The researchers used a specially designed barth to access the remote cave system.
  4. The giant sequoia tree's barth reached an astonishing height, towering over the surrounding forest.
  5. The barth of the fireplace crackled and popped, providing warmth and ambiance to the room.
  6. The surgeon meticulously removed the barth from the patient's wound using a pair of forceps.
  7. The barth of the spear grated against the metal shield, sending sparks flying.
  8. The barth of the candy bar was coated in a rich layer of milk chocolate.
  9. The barth of the guitar resonated with a deep, resonant sound.
  10. The police officer held the barth of the gun steady as he aimed at the suspect.

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Swiss Protestant theologian (1886-1968), United States novelist (born in 1930)A place of shelter for cattle.

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The barth of the church tower provided a panoramic view of the city below.

The brown tabby cat stood proudly on the barth of the windowsill, sunning itself.

The researchers used a specially designed barth to access the remote cave system.

The giant sequoia tree's barth reached an astonishing height, towering over the surrounding forest.