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*behind bars in jail. (*Typically: be ~; put someone ~.) Very soon, you will be behind bars for your crimes. Max should be behind bars soon for his conviction on burglary charges. See also: behind bar someone from some place to prevent someone from entering some place. Please don't bar me from the movie theater. I will be quiet from now on. They were barred from the concert for smoking. bar none with no exceptions. (Follows an assertion.) This is the best of all, bar none. See also: none Katie bar the door Prepare immediately for an advancing threat. Katie bar the door, the grandchildren are here and they all look hungry. See also: door raise the bar Fig. to make a task a little more difficult. (As with raising the bar in high jumping or pole vaulting.) Just as I was getting accustomed to my job, the manager raised the bar and I had to perform even better. See also: raise behind bars (informal) in prison He spent ten years behind bars after being convicted for armed robbery. See also: behind It's all over bar the shouting. (British & Australian) something that you say when the result of an event or situation is certain The Italian team played superbly, and by half-time it was all over bar the shouting (= it was certain they would win). See a shouting matchSee also: shout bar none without omitting anyone or anything Terrell is the best player in the division, bar none. Usage notes: used when comparing someone or something to all others of the same type See also: none behind bars in prison It's impossible to imagine what it would be like to spend your whole life behind bars. Etymology: based on the literal bars used to build a prison See also: behind How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Gatien has been practicing the management side of labour law since being called to the bar in 1980. Shortly after being called to the bar, he was named the King's Attorney in North Wales in 1543; a member of Parliament from 1547, he was made an Undersheriff of London in March 1553-54, and on 8 October 1554 a letter from Queen Mary was entered in Rep. Michael's College before being called to the Bar in 1991. |
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