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Barringout
Barringout Bar`ring*out", n.
The act of closing the doors of a schoolroom against a
schoolmaster; -- a boyish mode of rebellion in schools.
--Swift.
CharringChar Char, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Charred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Charring.] [Prob. the same word as char to perform (see
Char, n.), the modern use coming from charcoal, prop.
coal-turned, turned to coal.]
1. To reduce to coal or carbon by exposure to heat; to reduce
to charcoal; to burn to a cinder.
2. To burn slightly or partially; as, to char wood. DebarringDebar De*bar", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Debarred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Debarring.] [Pref. de- + bar.]
To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar or barrier; to
preclude; to hinder from approach, entry, or enjoyment; to
shut out or exclude; to deny or refuse; -- with from, and
sometimes with of.
Yet not so strictly hath our Lord imposed Labor, as to
debar us when we need Refreshment. --Milton.
Their wages were so low as to debar them, not only from
the comforts but from the common decencies of civilized
life. --Buckle. DisbarringDisbar Dis*bar", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disbarred; p. pr. & vb.
n. Disbarring.] (Law)
To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive
(an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his status and
privileges as such. --Abbott. Earring
Earring Ear"ring`, n.
An ornament consisting of a ring passed through the lobe of
the ear, with or without a pendant.
GnarringGnar Gnar, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Gnarred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Gnarring.] [See Gnarl.]
To gnarl; to snarl; to growl; -- written also gnarr.
[Archaic]
At them he gan to rear his bristles strong, And felly
gnarre. --Spenser.
A thousand wants Gnarr at the heels of men. --Tennison. JarringJarring Jar"ring, a. [See Jar.]
Shaking; disturbing; discordant. ``A jarring sound.'
--Dryden. Jarring
Jarring Jar"ring n.
1. A shaking; a tremulous motion; as, the jarring of a
steamship, caused by its engines.
2. Discord; a clashing of interests. ``Endless jarrings and
immortal hate.' --Dryden.
Jarringly
Jarringly Jar"ring*ly, adv.
In a jarring or discordant manner.
MarringMar Mar, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Marred (m["a]rd); p. pr. & vb.
n. Marring.] [OE. marren, merren, AS. merran, myrran (in
comp.), to obstruct, impede, dissipate; akin to OS. merrian,
OHG. marrjan, merran; cf. D. marren, meeren, to moor a ship,
Icel. merja to bruise, crush, and Goth. marzjan to offend.
Cf. Moor, v.]
1. To make defective; to do injury to, esp. by cutting off or
defacing a part; to impair; to disfigure; to deface.
I pray you mar no more trees with wiring love songs
in their barks. --Shak.
But mirth is marred, and the good cheer is lost.
--Dryden.
Ire, envy, and despair Which marred all his borrowed
visage. --Milton.
2. To spoil; to ruin. ``It makes us, or it mars us.'
``Striving to mend, to mar the subject.' --Shak. Scarring
Scarring Scar"ring, n.
A scar; a mark.
We find upon the limestone rocks the scarrings of the
ancient glacier which brought the bowlder here.
--Tyndall.
Starriness
Starriness Star"ri*ness, n.
The quality or state of being starry; as, the starriness of
the heavens.
StarringStar Star (st[aum]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Starred
(st[aum]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Starring.]
To set or adorn with stars, or bright, radiating bodies; to
bespangle; as, a robe starred with gems. ``A sable curtain
starred with gold.' --Young. WarringWar War, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Warred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Warring.]
1. To make war; to invade or attack a state or nation with
force of arms; to carry on hostilities; to be in a state
by violence.
Rezin the king of Syria, and Pekah the son of
Remaliah, king of Israel, went up toward Jerusalem
to war against it. --Isa. vii. 1.
Why should I war without the walls of Troy? --Shak.
Our countrymen were warring on that day! --Byron.
2. To contend; to strive violently; to fight. ``Lusts which
war against the soul.' --1 Pet. ii. 11.
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