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Barking
[bahr-king]
noun
a borough of Greater London, England.
barking
/ ˈɑːɪŋ /
adjective
mad; crazy
adverb
(intensifier)
barking mad
Example Sentences
As soon as Tatis got plunked, taking a 93-mph fastball off his hands from debuting Dodgers rookie Jack Little, Shildt came storming out of the dugout, walking over to check on Tatis while barking in Roberts’ direction.
Hould and her team run a fast-moving program, barking out a series of punches and kicks while offering gentle reminders to those who hook when they should jab.
I set up a double boiler, had a pot ready to poach eggs, and started barking friendly sous chef orders across the kitchen.
For the last five years, a loud hum has been a continual backdrop to birdsong and the occasional barking dog in the village of Dresden, New York state.
As an actor, Dowd relished portraying the black-and-white belief system of early Aunt Lydia — in those initial days on set, she would walk among the handmaid extras, slamming her cattle prod down on desks and barking instructions.
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