Used in a Sentence

barnet

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for barnet.

Editorial note

I'm Greek, which means I can capture High Barnet under the Her Majesty variant and win the game.

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Quick take

A London borough of Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of barnet gathered in one view.

noun

A London borough of Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

noun

A town in the borough of Barnet, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

noun

A placename:

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for barnet.

noun

A London borough of Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

noun

A town in the borough of Barnet, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

noun

A placename:

noun

A habitational surname from Old English.

Example sentences

1

I'm Greek, which means I can capture High Barnet under the Her Majesty variant and win the game.

2

There are some parts of rural Enfield and Barnet which aren't so great for public transport connections admittedly.

3

Edgware - Bank - Morden and High Barnet - Charing Cross - Battersea.

4

You can always deploy cannons at High Barnet to prevent map-bleed.

5

Perhaps it’s gone out I can remember a Leytonstone accent, and a Barnet one.

6

> Before he was cleared for travel to the Pole, Barnet was told he had to get his wisdom teeth extracted.

7

Am struggling to see a connection between impoverished rough sleepers and a single expensive apartment development in genteel New Barnet having a covenant that its tenants must be women.

8

I still have very fond memories of bringing Barnet FC from the lowest of divisions to the highest, with Henrik Larsson as the top scorer.

9

With the Northern Line being split, though, it isn't clear that I can take a single train from High Barnet to Charing Cross, or from Edgware to Bank.

10

If you spend $100k of an ML engineer's time to get FooNet to work on TPU, then the cutting edge advances or you pivot and instead you need BarNet support - you might wish you'd spent that $100k just buying a stack of nvidia GPUs.

11

Nobody with the slightest bit of understanding honestly believes that there is a single man without access to accommodation that would be able to move off the streets if only a owner-occupied new build development in New Barnet was open to men purchasing a flat there.

12

Yes splitting the Northern line like that is not at all helpful; there was a plan a few years back to smooth the flow by making all Edgeware trains go via Bank and High Barnet via Charing Cross (or vice-versa, I forget), but it seems to have withered on the vine.

Quote examples

1

Doug Engelbart frequently tells the story of reading "As We May Think" as an enlisted radar technician in a thatched hut Red Cross Library in 1945 (see Belinda Barnet link below) Ted Nelson said in an Aug 2000 telephone interview: "I think I read it when it came out in 1945.

2

“Approaching Barnet”, “Near Waterloo”, “Heading to Bank”, “Departing Southgate”, “Leaving Hampstead”, etc.

3

> There have always been issues around misinformation and trolling, says Barnet, but the company adopted measures to try to combat some of the worst of the effects, by implementing what she calls the “three pillars”: blue tick verification of users, moderation policies and a trust and safety team.

Proper noun examples

1

Uxbridge, High Barnet, Edgware, all painful for a wake-up nudge from a rail worker at 1am.

2

He was the co-founder, with Richard Barnet, of the progressive think tank the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC.

3

It's one of the greenest boroughs in London, and also one of the largest (5th, after Bromley, Hillingdon, Havering and Barnet).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use barnet in a sentence?

I'm Greek, which means I can capture High Barnet under the Her Majesty variant and win the game.

What does barnet mean?

A London borough of Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

What part of speech is barnet?

barnet is commonly used as noun.