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barret
[ bar-it ]
noun
- a small cap, akin to the biretta, worn in the Middle Ages by soldiers and ecclesiastics.
barret
/ ˈæɪ /
noun
- a small flat cap resembling a biretta
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of barret1
Example Sentences
Nicolas Barret asked for the ban to become effective immediately after the verdict, even if the defence team appeals, ruling Le Pen out of standing again for president in 2027.
"The law applies to all," Mr Barret told the court.
Many sniper-style rifles are effective at more than 1,000 yards, and the .50 caliber Barret sniper rifle, which is commercially available on the open civilian market, has been used effectively in combat at ranges of up to 1,800 yards, just slightly more than a mile.
Barret Zoph, who’d given the compliment, looked pleased.
Up to this point, Aerith, along with the game’s other heroes — Cloud, Barret and Tifa — have been winding through cluttered slums, dark subway tunnels and soaring office megatowers in the dense, industrial city of Midgar.
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