Wiktionary
n. (context gymnastics English) A horizontal bar.
WordNet
n. gymnastic apparatus consisting of a bar supported in a horizontal position by uprights at both ends [syn: horizontal bar]
Usage examples of "high bar".
The pungent smoke drifted in sluggish clouds along the low, black ceiling, following its upward slant toward the east wall and away from the high bar at the other end.
A waist-high bar separated them from the polished floor on which the wheeled trays slid out from a wall of doors.
It was a white platform on heavy casters with thick steel rods rising at both ends to support a long high bar from end to end.
While his companions stood, he rested on one of the high bar stools.
Grave Digger threw the bull whip on top of the bar and sat on the high bar stool.
Looking through the cracked door, Leesil saw a few felines within, but his attention settled on the man standing near a belly-high bar with no stools before it.
In a given race, attempting the head pass, he misjudged the distance and was struck bodily from the saddle by the high bar of the first of the center side rings.
Talking on and on, though he repeatedly had to climb off the high bar stool, for his weapon kept slipping to the floor, he revealed to me that actually he was a devout and loyal Catholic.