unbarred

IPA: ʌnbˈɑrd

adjective

  • Not fitted or closed with bars.
  • Of a feather, lacking barring.
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Examples of "unbarred" in Sentences

  • No man of the dull crew saw him slip through the door unbarred.
  • I groaned and headed for the stairs, but I saw the elevators were now unbarred.
  • The innkeeper unbarred the main gates and pushed them back to reveal the stranger.
  • I threw open the newly unbarred door then reached for her arm, but she had mist drifting around her ankles.
  • He showed no fear of any man, but neither would he leave gates unbarred, or fail to set good sentries on the walls.
  • Buncan could not find a spot of mud, a chunk of decaying plaster, or a blighted structure anywhere as they passed through the unbarred gate into the city proper.
  • I ran downstairs and along the passageway, with the consul and Terentia at my heels, and together with Quintus and the Sextus brothers we dragged away the chest and the couch and unbarred the door.
  • If the broad doors opening from the horse fair into the burial ground had been unbarred, Cadfael would have entered the precinct that way, to reach the stables without having to ride round to the gatehouse, but he knew they would be fast closed.

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