I-bar
[ ahy-bahr ]
noun
an I-beam used for structural support, as in buildings or bridges.
Origin of I-bar
1First recorded in 1885–90
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How to use I-bar in a sentence
"Thou shouldst be wary for us of him, little boy," said Ibar.
The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Tin B Calnge | Unknown"Now, little boy, leave the horses to their grazing," said Ibar.
The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Tin B Calnge | UnknownBut, O Ibar, what hill is that there now, the hill to the north?
The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Tin B Calnge | Unknown"Not before me shouldst thou say that, O Ibar," quoth the lad.
The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Tin B Calnge | Unknown"Leave the horses now to their grazing, O little boy," said Ibar.
The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Tin B Calnge | Unknown
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