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[ bahr-bruh, -ber-uh ] / ˈbɑr brə, -bər ə /
nouna female given name: from a Greek word meaning “foreign, exotic.” Words nearby BarbaraBarbados aloe, Barbados earth, Barbados gooseberry, Barbados nut, Barbados pride, Barbara, barbarian, barbarianize, barbaric, barbarism, barbarity Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BarbaraHe captures Ramone and his second wife, Barbara, together in the studio in one photo, him on bass, her on guitar. ‘All Good Cretins Go to Heaven’: Dee Dee Ramone’s Twisted Punk Paintings|Melissa Leon|December 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST The lady who Goldberg is referring to is Barbara Bowman, one of the victims who agreed to testify in the 2006 case. The Bill Cosby Controversy Stages of Grief|Amy Zimmerman|November 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST Now when you Google “Bill Cosby,” you also come across Hannibal Buress, Barbara Bowman, Joan Tarshis, and maybe others. When Your Comic Hero Is an Alleged Rapist|Doug McIntyre|November 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST My girlfriend, Barbara, came to visit me and exposed her breast through the window. The Unbelievable (True) Story of the World’s Most Infamous Hash Smuggler|Marlow Stern|November 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Hayes has stayed in contact with that very girlfriend, Barbara Belmont, and even spoke to her a week ago. The Unbelievable (True) Story of the World’s Most Infamous Hash Smuggler|Marlow Stern|November 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST The form of expression was so crude that once more Barbara was startled. The Dust Flower|Basil King He had persistently refused this request, and now enjoined it upon Barbara to follow his example. Barbara Blomberg, Complete|Georg Ebers Having secured their sympathy, such as it was, Barbara allowed herself to become more doleful still. The Youngest Girl in the School|Evelyn Sharp Fanny was all smiles and attention in an instant, and warmly squeezed Barbara's hand. The Morning Glory Club|George A. Kyle All this, perhaps, will prove that the Lady Barbara knew more of London life than its gossip. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905|Various
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