barway (Meaning)

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barway (n.)

A passage into a field or yard, closed by bars made to take out of the posts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of barway

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barway Sentence Examples

  1. The barway of the courtroom was guarded by burly security officers.
  2. The barway creaked ominously as the defendant entered the room.
  3. The lawyer approached the barway and addressed the judge.
  4. The witness crossed the barway and took the stand.
  5. The jury filed into the courtroom through the barway.
  6. The barway separated the public seating area from the court proceedings.
  7. The defendant pushed past the barway in an attempt to escape.
  8. The barway served as a physical and symbolic boundary in the legal system.
  9. The barway was painted a deep mahogany, adding an air of formality to the courtroom.
  10. The barway stood tall and imposing, a testament to the solemn proceedings that occurred within its walls.

FAQs About the word barway

A passage into a field or yard, closed by bars made to take out of the posts.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The barway of the courtroom was guarded by burly security officers.

The barway creaked ominously as the defendant entered the room.

The lawyer approached the barway and addressed the judge.

The witness crossed the barway and took the stand.