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Bark (utterance) — A bark is a noise most commonly produced by dogs and puppies. Other animals that make this noise include wolves and quolls. Woof is the most common representation in the English language for this sound (especially for large dogs). Other… … Wikipedia
Bark (dog) — Barking is a noise most commonly produced by dogs. Woof is the most common representation in the English language for this sound (especially for large dogs), other than bark. Other transliterations include the onomatopoeic ruff , arf , yip (for… … Wikipedia
bark — vb Bark, bay, howl, growl, snarl, yelp, yap mean to make the sound of or a sound suggestive of a dog. Bark implies the sharp, explosive utterance characteristic of dogs; it may be used not only of them and of another animal (as a seal) that… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Bark — Bark, v. i. [OE. berken, AS. beorcan; akin to Icel. berkja, and prob. to E. break.] 1. To make a short, loud, explosive noise with the vocal organs; said of some animals, but especially of dogs. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a clamor; to make… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bark — I. /bak / (say bahk) noun 1. the abrupt, explosive cry of a dog. 2. a similar sound made by another animal or by a person. –verb (i) 3. to utter an abrupt, explosive cry or a series of such cries, as a dog. 4. to make a similar sound: the big… …
Dogs in warfare — War dogs redirects here. For other uses, see War Dogs. A U.S. Air Force dog atop an M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Iraq in 2007. Dogs in warfare have a long history starting in ancient times. From war dogs trained in combat to their use as… … Wikipedia
Bark mitzvah — A Bark Mitzvah, a term in use at least as early as 1997,cite web |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C03E6D9173BF93AA25752C0A961958260 |title= A Rabbi s View Of a Bark Mitzvah |author= Letter to the editor |work= The New York… … Wikipedia
bark — 1 verb 1 (I) to make the short, loud sound that dogs and some other animals make (+ at): The dog always barks at strangers. 2 also bark out (T) to say something quickly in a loud voice: Listen up! the teacher barked. 3 bark up the wrong tree… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Soviet space dogs — During the 1950s and 1960s the USSR used a number of dogs for sub orbital and orbital space flights to determine whether human spaceflight was feasible. In this period, the Soviet Union launched missions with passenger slots for at least 57 dogs … Wikipedia
List of fictional dogs — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. This is a list of fictional dogs from literature, films etc. (It also includes some… … Wikipedia
Reservoir Dogs — For the video game based on the film, see Reservoir Dogs (video game). Mr. Blonde redirects here. For the video game character, see Perfect Dark. Reservoir Dogs Theatrical release poster … Wikipedia