barrel

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1bar·rel

noun \ˈber-əl, ˈba-rəl\

Definition of BARREL

1
: a round bulging vessel of greater length than breadth that is usually made of staves bound with hoops and has flat ends of equal diameter
2
a : the amount contained in a barrel; especially : the amount (as 31 gallons of fermented beverage or 42 gallons of petroleum) fixed for a certain commodity used as a unit of measure b : a great quantity
3
: a drum or cylindrical part: as a : the discharging tube of a gun b : the part of a fountain pen or of a pencil containing the ink or lead c : a cylindrical or tapering housing containing the optical components of a photographic-lens system and the iris diaphragm d : the fuel outlet from the carburetor on a gasoline engine
4
: the trunk of a quadruped
bar·reled \-əld\ adjective
on the barrel
: asking for or granting no credit
over a barrel
: at a disadvantage : in an awkward position

Examples of BARREL

  1. Oak barrels are used for aging the wine.
  2. The price of oil is over 30 dollars a barrel.
  3. They drank a whole barrel of beer.
  4. the barrel of a gun

Origin of BARREL

Middle English barel, from Anglo-French baril
First Known Use: 14th century

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