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bart.

abbreviation of baronet. Attested from c.1771.

Usage examples of "bart.".

The proceedings got rather boring for Bart, though his friends made an effort to bring him into it all.

If anyone knew the reasons, they never made them plain to Bart. In school Himyar taught him, spiritedly but unintelligibly, about the various traditions of Earthly art.

They questioned Bart, something like envy now mixed on their faces with the tenderness they usually accorded him these days.

The police immediately arrest Bart. And Stephanie lives happily ever after.

Hopefully I could get to him without crossing paths with Bart. I hated to admit it, but I was afraid of Bart.

I left Andrew and I scurried down the hall to Bart. The door to his office was open so I peeked inside.

You may, just possibly, have heard of a pirate who called himself Black Bart. In many respects he was a military genius, and one of his contributions to the art of spatial warfare was the synchronizer.

Black Bart. Of course, nobody knows what actually did happen, but the scientists came up with quite a tenable hypothesis.

I had heard of Black Bart, but all that it says about his finish in the official histories is that he collided with one of his own orbital forts.

But Black Bart, the pirate, had taken the chance, and he had been unlucky.

Purcell was in a panic and blamed the bookkeeper, Tina Bart, which was absurd and unfair.

At 10:30 I went over to the courthouse to do a records check for Tina Bart. I figured it would be a comfort to bury myself in endless mundane paperwork, where the chances of violence and betrayal were reduced to a minimum.