outbar (Meaning)

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outbar (v. t.)

To bar out.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outbar

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outbar Sentence Examples

  1. The outbar, a secluded area beyond the bustling town, provided solace for weary travelers.
  2. The outbar served as a refuge for outlaws and vagabonds, far from the reach of the law.
  3. The wind howled through the trees on the outbar, its eerie wail echoing through the desolate landscape.
  4. The river meandering through the outbar had been known to overflow its banks, flooding the surrounding terrain.
  5. Native tribes had long inhabited the outbar, their customs and rituals steeped in the region's untamed wilderness.
  6. Legends spoke of hidden treasures buried within the outbar, attracting treasure seekers who risked their lives to uncover them.
  7. The outbar had a reputation for being both dangerous and alluring, its rugged terrain and enigmatic atmosphere captivating adventurers.
  8. Long-abandoned settlements could be found scattered throughout the outbar, their crumbling structures hinting at a forgotten past.
  9. The animals that roamed the outbar had adapted to its harsh conditions, their keen senses and elusive nature making them difficult to observe.
  10. The outbar was a place where the boundaries of civilization blurred, where the untamed wilderness met the remnants of human presence.

FAQs About the word outbar

To bar out.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The outbar, a secluded area beyond the bustling town, provided solace for weary travelers.

The outbar served as a refuge for outlaws and vagabonds, far from the reach of the law.

The wind howled through the trees on the outbar, its eerie wail echoing through the desolate landscape.

The river meandering through the outbar had been known to overflow its banks, flooding the surrounding terrain.