Bart
a male given name, form of Bartholomew, Bartlett, or Bartram.
Other definitions for Bart. (2 of 2)
Baronet.
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How to use Bart in a sentence
Ultimately, all kids see a little bit of Bart in themselves—a scared but bright kid who just needs some encouragement and trust.
Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child.
Everywhere I go I see kids buying Bart t-shirts, Bart books, Bart posters, Bart dolls, Bart masks.
The lesson: with the right motivation and in the right circumstances, Bart was actually pretty clever.
Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie have all been accidental political players in their nearly three decades on the air.
Mr. Simpson Goes to Washington: How Homer Influenced Politics | Asawin Suebsaeng | August 27, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
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 RinehartThe marines and sailors of the Jean Bart and Montebello were landed very speedily.
The British Expedition to the Crimea | William Howard RussellI 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. EllisBart and Mort tried both ways and like the climb better, though Kansas Jim would never take it.
Two Boys in Wyoming | Edward S. EllisBy 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)
/ (bɑːt) /
Lionel . 1930–99, British composer and playwright. His musicals include Oliver (1960)
British Dictionary definitions for Bart. (2 of 2)
Baronet
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