Definitionn. the act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto
Last update: September 16, 2015
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Barring her door, she then crossed to the spare bedchamber. [Please select]
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Barring Betty, who hardly counts as one of them, they aren't interesting, I warn you. [Please select]
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We'll run the mine fields safely enough, barring accidents.' [Please select]
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Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle. [Please select]
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TREATMENT OF SETTLED SOAP 60 Cleansing--Crutching--Liquoring of Soaps--Filling--Neutralising, Colouring and Perfuming--Disinfectant Soaps--Framing--Slabbing--Barring--Open and Close Piling--Drying--Stamping--Cooling. [Please select]
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_Cleansing--Crutching--Liquoring of Soaps--Filling--Neutralising, Colouring and Perfuming--Disinfectant Soaps--Framing--Slabbing--Barring--Open and Close Piling--Drying--Stamping--Cooling. [Please select]
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There's not a man in America, barring the President, who has his personal power. [Please select]
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She drew herself up, arms barring the door in the sign of a cross. [Please select]
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A black figure barring the way stops the wild beast short. [Please select]
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"Mot d'ordre," repeated the sentinel, barring the way and not replying.' [Please select]
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"Barring total immersions in the lake, please," said Mr. [Please select]
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