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Barking
[ bahr-king ]
noun
- a borough of Greater London, England.
barking
/ ˈ²úÉ‘Ë°ìɪŋ /
adjective
- mad; crazy
adverb
- (intensifier)
barking mad
Example Sentences
Joe Bradshaw at Old Trafford: United boss Ruben Amorim bounced between standing on the balls of his feet like a coiled spring and relentlessly pacing his technical area, constantly barking out instructions and only pausing to drink from his bottle or usher coach Carlos Fernandes forward for both attacking and defensive set-pieces.
While Bong has become most known and revered for his more recent spate of unconventional satires, his affection for culinary provocation tracks through his entire career, all the way back to his 2000 feature debut, “Barking Dogs Never Bite.â€
In “Barking Dogs Never Bite,†he probes what viewers see as ethical food versus amoral, offensive cuisine.
The dogs barking and the neighbour's party in the early hours lead to a negative response.
In a video of the scene taken by the eldest son, a barking dog and crying children can be heard in the background as agents detain Cesar and place him in the SUV.
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