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barde
[ bahrd ]
verb (used with object)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of barde1
Example Sentences
I use this to my advantage when I’m trying to dial up the color on a thin cut: A lean breast barded with bacon drips fat onto the coals, creating flames, flavor and char quickly.
He rode a coal-black horse barded all in white, with the pure white shield of the Kingsguard strapped to his arm.
Nottingham asked the bards to bring to the studio anything they felt had led to them being been barded or had an importance to them.
Among these words thus marked as obsolete in 1639, I find, on casually opening the book, the following, "abandon, abate, bardes, insanity."
Robert Frost was so good at reading and lecturing — he called it “barding around†— that he made much of his living doing exactly that.
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