horizontal bar
Americannoun
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a bar fixed in a position parallel to the floor or ground, for use in chinning and other exercises.
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an event in gymnastic competitions, judged on strength and grace while performing specific movements on such a bar.
noun
Etymology
Origin of horizontal bar
First recorded in 1820–30
Example Sentences
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“We” was printed on the back on top of a horizontal bar and the word “me.”
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 22, 2025
However, the closest of them all was the men’s horizontal bar gymnastics final, where Japan’s Shinnosuke Oka and Colombia’s Angel Barajas were barely inseparable.
From BBC • Aug. 11, 2024
The agent had to grab a horizontal bar as well, doing so with his left hand across his body.
From Washington Post • Dec. 1, 2022
But Mr. Moore never thought he had the athletic ability to swing, stretch out, then fly from a long horizontal bar, often 30 feet in the air.
From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2022
He was the only one of us, too, who could do the giant’s turn on the horizontal bar.
From "All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel" by Erich Maria Remarque
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