Pronunciation of the English word barbaric.
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1. | Saint Patrick lived and preached this kind of love among a pagan, barbaric generation of Irishmen around the year 432 AD. | |
2. | That's barbaric! | |
3. | How barbaric! | |
4. | Tom is barbaric. | |
5. | You're barbaric. | |
6. | I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man. | |
7. | Wake up, Romanian, from your deadly slumber, in which barbaric tyrants kept you so long by force! Now or never is the time for you to have a new fate, which should command respect of even your cruel enemies. | |
8. | Their consumption of dog meat is no more barbaric than your consumption of cows and chickens. | |
9. | That is a barbaric practice. | |
10. | That's a barbaric practice. |