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| bar·rel [ bárrəl ] |
noun (plural bar·rels) |
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1. large cask: a cylindrical container with a flat top and bottom, used to store liquids
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2. quantity in barrel: the amount held by a barrel
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3. measurements unit of volume in oil industry: a unit of liquid volume used in the oil industry, usually taken to be (42 U.S. gallons) (approximately 159 liters ())
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4. measurements unit of volume in brewing industry: a unit of liquid volume used in the brewing industry, equal to (43 U.S. gallons) (approximately 164 liters ())
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5. arms tube-shaped part of gun: the tube-shaped part of a gun through which bullets are fired
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6. mechanical engineering cylindrical part: a hollow cylindrical device that forms part of a mechanism, e.g. in clocks
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intransitive verb (past and past participle bar·reled or bar·relled, present participle bar·rel·ing or bar·rel·ling, 3rd person present singular bar·rels) |
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travel fast: to move somewhere at high speed
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informal
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| [13th century. Via Old French barril< medieval Latin barriclus "small cask"] |
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 bar·rel·ful noun |
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over a barrel in a situation of powerlessness
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scrape the (bottom of the) barrel to use the least desirable person or thing because no one or nothing else is available
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