bar

બાર
definition
verb
she bolts and bars the door
fasten (something, especially a door or window) with a bar or bars.
boulders barred her passage
prevent or forbid the entrance or movement of.
noun
u2018I have had iron bars , lumps of wood, bottles, stones and even on old bath thrown into my garden,u2019 she added.
a long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon.
He'll help with your bags, crack jokes, invite you to eat breakfast on his porch and - if things get busy - let you serve drinks at the bar .
a counter across which alcoholic drinks or refreshments are served.
preposition
everyone, bar a few ascetics, thinks it desirable
except for; apart from.
translation of 'bar'
બાધ,
રૂકાવટ,
વાતાવરણનું દબાણમાપવાનો એકમ,
પ્રતિબંધ,
નડતર
verb
બંધ કરવું,
પ્રતિબંધ નાખવો
noun
મના,
આડ,
કઠેડો,
સળિયો
example
I bought Chris a drink and we stood at the 'bar' talking for most of the night.
his kids were all gone now, 'bar' one
In no other walk of life, it seems, would someone's sexual orientation be considered a 'bar' to holding high office.
The great wrong about them is that they are a 'bar' to all chance of science and of progress in cookery.
the 'bar' on marriage
Here, on just four walls, is as good a cross-section of post-war figurative art as you are ever likely to see in any gallery 'bar' the Tate.
He was the youngest parliamentary candidate in the general election 'bar' one.
Included in the package are a 'bar' of soap, a toner and a moisturizer.
His Lordship seems to be saying that settlement can be a 'bar' .
he's raised the 'bar' in swimming
a sandwich 'bar'
Clark's shot hit the 'bar'
In an unprecedented move Magistrate Nicholas got up from the bench and sat at the 'bar' table with the witness and the accused.
At all events he thought the chance of it doing so was sufficiently small that, set against other factors it should not act as a 'bar' to striking out the proceedings.
Indeed, on those grounds she did not consider that sub-section was a 'bar' to her proceedings.
I was told to go and get something to eat even if only a 'bar' of chocolate or crisps.
The inn was a small, modest building, with a few rooms and a large 'bar' and tavern underneath.
I have a piece on how technology can be a 'bar' to democracy on National Review Online.
While the zine fair is taking place in the hotel's 'bar' and ballroom, rooms on the second floor will host a variety of projects.
The space can be subdivided for use as a convenience store and coffee shop or a sandwich 'bar' .
to 'bar' the path to progress
Live music, an organic cafu00e9 and juice 'bar' , a play area and face painting make this a great day out for all the family.
In classical Athens, for an adult male to be passive was a 'bar' to the exercise of citizenship.
He buys Beth a present every day, even if it is just a 'bar' of chocolate.
The plaintiff was advised of the statutory 'bar' to his claim by letter in October 2001, but proceeded anyway.
That is, in effect, a total 'bar' on an existing cause of action.
Sam reached under the 'bar' , opened a bottle of Irish stout, and put it on the table.
His handling of the funds when they did arrive gave rise to vigorous debate at the 'bar' .
The vast majority did have at least one piece of fruit, usually an apple or a banana, but most lunch boxes also contained a 'bar' of chocolate and a packet of crisps.
Keep your palate awake and you won't be slipping into your local sandwich 'bar' or even the pub because your own BLT lacks a bit of oomph.
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