unbark Antonyms
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Meaning of unbark
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unbark (v. t.)
To deprive of the bark; to decorticate; to strip; as, to unbark a tree.
To cause to disembark; to land.
unbark Sentence Examples
- The dog barked incessantly, its unbarking echoing through the neighborhood.
- The professor's lecture was so unbarking that the students struggled to stay awake.
- The politician's unbarking rhetoric failed to inspire the electorate.
- The child's unbarking voice filled the room with a sense of peace.
- The actor's performance was unbarking, lacking any emotional depth.
- The unbarking voice of the unknown caller sent chills down her spine.
- The river flowed quietly, its unbarking current gently nudging the boats.
- The unbarking sound of the guitar strings created a haunting and ethereal atmosphere.
- The wind howled through the trees, its unbarking cries a symphony of nature.
- The unbarking of a fox in the distance broke the silence of the night.
FAQs About the word unbark
To deprive of the bark; to decorticate; to strip; as, to unbark a tree., To cause to disembark; to land.
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The dog barked incessantly, its unbarking echoing through the neighborhood.
The professor's lecture was so unbarking that the students struggled to stay awake.
The politician's unbarking rhetoric failed to inspire the electorate.
The child's unbarking voice filled the room with a sense of peace.