Barrow in a sentence as a noun

You just get the edgy barrow boy types - all the real engineers want to go an design the next 3/4 light sub system for Audi

As stated above, the other advantage of a bike that's often forgotten is that they are far better than a hand cart or wheel barrow for transporting stuff. If it's flat or down hit you can ride a bike carrying a huge load.

Dear readers, the Montana Speed Limit paradox is made up by an advocacy group with a barrow to push. Remember folks, trust but always verify.

One might speculate that the Chinese wheel barrow's design helped bootstrap a network of roadways suitable for it's use. Of course the upside of the collapse of Europe's road network may have been that it allowed localized development of the political structures upon which modern liberal states were developed.

You also tend to avoid budget deficits because if you assume you only have a given budget to work with you don't do the I need do do all these things and taxes must be below _ so I guess we need to barrow a little bit more. Basically, stepping from what can the government do, to how well can the government afford to do X,Y and Z. Which fit's with the reality of diminishing returns while your 10th nuke is worth more than an extra math scholarship your 100,010th is not.

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Barrow definitions

noun

the quantity that a barrow will hold

See also: barrowful

noun

(archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs

See also: tumulus

noun

a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels

See also: wheelbarrow