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verb
- To make the characteristic short loud cry of a dog
- To make a noise resembling a bark
- To speak in a curt loud and usually angry tone snap
- To produce a usually sharp, sudden pain
"… at 36 and with his mustache turning gray and his body barking back in pain, Luis DeLeon is in spring training with the Cubs."
- To utter in a curt loud usually angry tone
"an officer barking orders"
- To advertise by persistent outcry
"barking their wares"
noun
- The sound made by a barking dog
- A similar sound
- A short sharp peremptory tone of speech or utterance
noun
- The tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem
- Cinchona
- A candy containing chocolate and nuts that is made in a sheet and broken into pieces
verb
- To treat with an infusion of tanbark
- To strip the bark from
- To rub off or abrade the skin of
"barked a shin on the desk"
noun
- A small sailing ship
- A sailing ship of three or more masts with the aftmost mast fore-and-aft rigged and the others square-rigged
- A craft propelled by sails or oars
noun
- Any of numerous beetles (family Scolytidae) that bore under the bark of trees both as a larva and as an adult
noun
- One (Hylurgopinus rufipes) native to eastern North America
- One (Scolytus multistriatus) introduced from Europe into eastern North America
noun
- Elm bark beetle
This clue was used on February 16, 2026.