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Barrie
Bar·rie B0091300 (băr′ē) A city of southern Ontario, Canada, on Lake Simcoe north-northwest of Toronto.barrie (ˈbærɪ) adjdialect Scot very good; attractive[from Romany]
Barrie (ˈbærɪ) n (Biography) Sir James Matthew. 1860–1937, Scottish dramatist and novelist, noted particularly for his popular children's play Peter Pan (1904)Bar•rie (ˈbær i) n. Sir James M(atthew), 1860–1937, Scottish writer. Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | Barrie - Scottish dramatist and novelist; created Peter Pan (1860-1937)J. M. Barrie, James Barrie, James Matthew Barrie, Sir James Matthew Barrie |
Barrie
Barrie, city (1991 pop. 62,728), S Ont., Canada, on the west shore of Lake Simcoe. It is a commuter city in the Toronto metropolitan region. Among the city's diverse manufactures are clothing, spirits, electronics, and leather goods. A large military base is nearby.Barrie Sir James Matthew. 1860--1937, Scottish dramatist and novelist, noted particularly for his popular children's play Peter Pan (1904) MedicalSeebaryeBarrie
Synonyms for Barrienoun Scottish dramatist and novelistSynonyms- J. M. Barrie
- James Barrie
- James Matthew Barrie
- Sir James Matthew Barrie
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