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barlow

/bahr-loh/US // ˈbɑr loʊ //

巴洛,巴罗,巴洛夫,巴洛尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    South Midland and Southern U.S.

    • : a large pocketknife with one blade.

Examples

  • The person to blame for all this is the anodyne British pop star Gary Barlow.

  • Barlow was strangely evasive with the police, refusing to confirm he was the person who called Atkinson, yet he obviously was.

  • On Sunday, Barlow posted on Twitter that he had “no involvement whatsoever” in the Brooks arrest.

  • Take That star Gary Barlow, who has helped organise much of the concert, said the prince's illness was "sad, really sad".

  • Barlow used his laptop to record Harry's musical contribution after visiting him while he was in Jamaica.

  • For a moment the group in the kitchen at Skyrie were dismayed by Jim Barlow's sudden departure and the escape of the dogs.

  • Now as he rose to go outdoors with Dorothy he remembered the letter Jim Barlow had brought him.

  • He isn't half as nice as Jim Barlow, for all he's so much better looking and richer.

  • For a moment Mrs. Chester did not answer; then she looked up and, as if in reply to her own perplexity, beheld Jim Barlow.

  • The establishment was placed under the command of Captain Barlow of the 3rd regiment.