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energy bar in British English (ˈɛnədʒɪ bɑː) nouna small bar of food containing ingredients designed to boost the eater's energy, esp before, during, or after exercise Examples of 'energy bar' in a sentenceenergy bar I munch on another energy bar, grit my teeth and carry on.I break a chocolate energy bar into two and hand it to them.He also lost a front tooth while biting into a frozen energy bar.Not an energy bar, fruit or anything else passed his lips.He's only gone and baked me an energy bar.The last picture of him showed him managing a gappy smile despite losing a front tooth when he bit into a frozen energy bar.I eat 100g of protein after each exercise session - usually a yoghurt, or turkey slices - to help build my muscles, plus an energy bar.It came in the form of an energy bar developed by the scientists in both gluten-loaded and gluten-free varieties that were indistinguishable in taste.Before any exercise exceeding an hour, eat 40g of carbs (200ml of hypotonic sports drink and half a banana or energy bar).After a burst of exercise, your head tells you to eat an energy bar, but your stomach yearns for fish and chips. |