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barrow
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
barrow
(noun)
Barrow, Point
(proper noun)
barrow
/
ˈ
beroʊ/
noun
plural
barrows
barrow
/
ˈ
beroʊ/
noun
plural
barrows
Britannica Dictionary definition of BARROW
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count
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1
:
wheelbarrow
2
chiefly British
:
a cart with two wheels that is pushed or pulled and that is used for selling fruits, vegetables, etc., on the street
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