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bark out something Definition


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bark1
noun
    1. The short sharp cry of a dog or fox, etc.
      Thesaurus: yelp, yap, bay, snap, snarl, growl.
verb
    intr
    barked, barking
    1. To make this sound.
      Thesaurus: bay, snap, yap, yelp, yell, shout, bawl, bluster.
Idiom: bark up the wrong tree
    colloq
    To have the wrong idea, follow a mistaken course of action or investigation, etc
Etymology: 19c, originally US: from raccoon-hunting, in which dogs are used to locate raccoons up in the trees

Etymology: Anglo-Saxon beorcan.

Phrasal Verb: bark out something
    To speak it loudly and sharply.


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