Bark can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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bark - make barking sounds; "The dogs barked at the stranger" | ||
bark - speak in an unfriendly tone; "She barked into the dictaphone" | ||
bark - remove the bark of a tree | ||
bark - cover with bark | ||
bark - tan (a skin) with bark tannins | ||
Noun |
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bark - tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants | ||
bark - the sound made by a dog | ||
bark - a noise resembling the bark of a dog | ||
bark - a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts |
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1. | verb | Last thing is every time I sit on a chair or something higher than him, he will try to jump on, if he can't, he will bark all the time until I let him get on, what should I do with this ? | |
2. | verb | A dog will bark at strangers. | |
3. | verb | Dogs bark when the caravan passes by. | |
4. | verb | Dogs that bark don't bite. | |
5. | verb | Dogs that bark a lot usually aren't dangerous. | |
6. | verb | Don't bark! | |
7. | verb | I cannot bark like a dog. I'm a cat. | |
8. | verb | The dog couldn't bark. | |
9. | verb | The dog will bark. | |
10. | verb | I am going to bark like a dog. | |
11. | verb | When they see Maria, children start to cry and dogs start to bark. What is it about her that has this effect? | |
12. | verb | The old dog can bark, but cannot bite anymore. | |
13. | verb | Let him bark like a dog. | |
14. | verb | If you don't give anything to a dog, it will bark at everyone. | |
15. | verb | I bark like a dog. | |
16. | noun | When the thief heard the dog bark, he took to his heels. | |
17. | noun | Does it bark at her? | |
18. | noun | As soon as the dog saw me, it began to bark. | |
19. | noun | This dog is conditioned to bark at strangers. | |
20. | noun | Wake not at every dog's bark. | |
21. | noun | Extract an essence from the bark of a tree. | |
22. | noun | The boy stripped a tree of the bark. | |
23. | noun | Tom trained his dog to bark at strangers. | |
24. | noun | His bark is worse than his bite. | |
25. | noun | They stripped the tree of its bark. | |
26. | noun | The camel marches while the dogs bark. | |
27. | noun | Bears like to scratch their back on tree bark. | |
28. | noun | The future diplomat to France carved his name and the name of his beloved (a Japanese cartoon character) into the bark of a tree. | |
29. | noun | The hyena's bark sounds like laughter. | |
30. | noun | Bears often scratch their backs on the bark of trees. |
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Last thing is every time I sit on a chair or something higher than him, he will try to jump on, if he can't, he will bark all the time until I let him get on, what should I do with this ? |
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A dog will bark at strangers. | |
Dogs bark when the caravan passes by. | |
Dogs that bark don't bite. | |
Dogs that bark a lot usually aren't dangerous. | |
Don't bark! | |
I cannot bark like a dog. I'm a cat. | |
The dog couldn't bark. | |
The dog will bark. | |
I am going to bark like a dog. | |
When they see Maria, children start to cry and dogs start to bark. What is it about her that has this effect? | |
The old dog can bark, but cannot bite anymore. | |
Let him bark like a dog. | |
If you don't give anything to a dog, it will bark at everyone. | |
I bark like a dog. | |
noun | |
When the thief heard the dog bark, he took to his heels. | |
Does it bark at her? | |
As soon as the dog saw me, it began to bark. | |
This dog is conditioned to bark at strangers. | |
Wake not at every dog's bark. | |
Extract an essence from the bark of a tree. | |
The boy stripped a tree of the bark. | |
Tom trained his dog to bark at strangers. | |
His bark is worse than his bite. | |
They stripped the tree of its bark. | |
The camel marches while the dogs bark. | |
Bears like to scratch their back on tree bark. | |
The future diplomat to France carved his name and the name of his beloved (a Japanese cartoon character) into the bark of a tree. | |
The hyena's bark sounds like laughter. | |
Bears often scratch their backs on the bark of trees. |