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Mad - town forming a London borough with Dagenham
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barking
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Barking is a suburban town in England, and forms part of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham . It is east of Charing Cross and is one of 35 major centres identified in the London Plan . It was historically a fishing and agrarian settlement in the ...
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1 Who or that barks or bark. 2 (context British slang English) Short for barking mad. n. The action of the verb '''to bark'''. v (present participle of bark English)
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Bark \Bark\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barked (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Barking .] To strip the bark from; to peel. To abrade or rub off any outer covering from; as to bark one's heel. To girdle. See Girdle , v. t., 3. To cover or inclose with bark, or as with ...
Usage examples of barking.
The Helmet Men, seemingly astounded by what had taken place, exchanged quiet comments in their strange barking speech, and began to draw back behind the safety of their gigantic animals.
Quickly Darcy pulled the package from her vest, but in seconds she was cornered, the black Dobermans baring their teeth and barking.
She heard ahead of them the shouts and halloos of a host of men, and the braying, barking, caterwauling, and neighing of a mob of animals.
After all this macho stuff they were getting ordered about by a two-foot midget barking at their kneecaps.
The barking behind me reached a new frenzy and then I knew the mastiff had been let loose, for the sound took on a new, more excited pitch.
He dropped the quivering scrap into the forest below, where mesonychids, alerted by the scent of fresh blood, ran forward with their eerie uncaninelike barking.
A dog barking somewhere, night insects, wind in the foliage, occasionally a guard muttering to another, pots and pans clattering from the early kitchen detail.
Outside, she could hear Portus, Lynn Flewelltng Braknil, and Mercalle barking at their riders.
The sound is called laughing, not barking, and in most cases it is a psychophysical mechanism for the release of minor degrees of tension.
Squadrons of quagga galloped away in ranks, barking like packs of hounds.
He recrossed the farmyard, quieted the dog, which had started barking again, went out on the road bordering on his ditch, and disappeared in the direction of Tourville.
Soon a dozen of the loathsome creatures were scampering along the rocky rim of the gorge, barking to one another and keeping pace with the party as they rode around the steep mountain face toward a shallow draw on the far side.
It took a quarter hour of Dog barking and Septon Meribald knocking on the front gate with his quarter-staff before a woman appeared above them to demand their business.
And against that background of sound, the barking dog sounded like the most natural thing in the world.
The insistent, nagging bang of an unlatched shutter swinging freely in the wind several streets over had set some brainless dog to barking, and Sparhawk lay, still half-bemused by sleep, patiently waiting for the dog to grow wet enough or weary enough of his entertainment to seek his kennel again.