Bart

[ bahrt ]

noun
  1. a male given name, form of Bartholomew, Bartlett, or Bartram.

Other definitions for Bart. (2 of 2)

Bart.

abbreviation
  1. Baronet.

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How to use Bart in a sentence

  • Countless dogs fought under the feet of passers-by, and over all leered the sardonic face of Jean Bart, pirate and privateer.

    The Amazing Interlude | Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • The marines and sailors of the Jean Bart and Montebello were landed very speedily.

    The British Expedition to the Crimea | William Howard Russell
  • I seed Bart Coinjock, one of our own cowboys, 'tending our animals, and he told me to take my ch'ice from the lot.

    Two Boys in Wyoming | Edward S. Ellis
  • Bart and Mort tried both ways and like the climb better, though Kansas Jim would never take it.

    Two Boys in Wyoming | Edward S. Ellis
  • By this time the attention of Bart and Elsie had been attracted.

    Frank Merriwell's Pursuit | Burt L. Standish

British Dictionary definitions for Bart (1 of 2)

Bart

/ (bɑːt) /


noun
  1. Lionel . 1930–99, British composer and playwright. His musicals include Oliver (1960)

British Dictionary definitions for Bart. (2 of 2)

Bart.

abbreviation for
  1. Baronet

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