Phrases with «barker»

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A "barker" refers to a person who loudly tries to attract attention and persuade others to visit a particular place or buy something, typically at a carnival or circus. They use their voice or engaging techniques to catch people's attention and promote or advertise something. Full definition

Adjective + «barker»

Noun + «barker»

Sentences with «barker»

  • Maybe, but who hasn't felt a tinge of paranoia while walking on crowded streets, particularly streets thronged with barkers for standup comics? (newyorker.com)
  • WHO TAKES ONLINE TRAFFIC SCHOOL IN BARKER NEW YORK? (drivinguniversity.com)
  • The TV ads for The Bourne Ultimatum are so - so, with David Strathairn as the new barker of orders, to Joan Allen's returning witness of Bourne's squirrelly escapability, but the long - form trailer hints at a full temporal memory awakening, as well as featuring some kick - ass car chase bits. (shareddarkness.com)
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