(US, originally baseball, countable) An excited, angry exchange of words, especially at a sporting event.
rhubarb
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for rhubarb.
Editorial note
> map[rhubarb]bool is how Go does sets Actually, you should use map[rhubarb]struct{} since a struct{} requires no storage.
Quick take
(US, originally baseball, countable) An excited, angry exchange of words, especially at a sporting event.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of rhubarb gathered in one view.
(US, originally baseball, by extension, countable) A brawl.
(Saskatchewan, Ottawa Valley) A ditch alongside a road or highway.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for rhubarb.
noun
(US, originally baseball, countable) An excited, angry exchange of words, especially at a sporting event.
See also: pieplant, rhubarb-plant
noun
(US, originally baseball, by extension, countable) A brawl.
See also: pieplant, rhubarb-plant
noun
(Saskatchewan, Ottawa Valley) A ditch alongside a road or highway.
See also: pieplant, rhubarb-plant
verb
(British, military, aviation) Of fighter aircraft: to fire at a target opportunistically.
See also: pieplant, rhubarb-plant
Example sentences
> map[rhubarb]bool is how Go does sets Actually, you should use map[rhubarb]struct{} since a struct{} requires no storage.
My current favorite is Prada Infusion de Rhubarbe, it's clean, tangy and fresh with rhubarb and citrus.
BTW, have you got anything to do with Rhubarb radio at the custard factory in Brum?
Tomatoes, rhubarb, cabbage and many soft fruits should not be cooked in aluminium pans, it says.
Everyone deserves clear advice not to use rhubarb as a cancer treatment, and not to use LLMs for mental health care.
It's also a trivial claim that people will take megadoses of rhubarb to cure cancer.
This is like the Simpsons with: Homer, I'm in a rhubarb of a pickle of a jam here.
For better lip sync you could try using rhubarb to extract from the mp3.
Creating an Oncological Rhubarb Authority could easily make the problem much worse, not better.
Spinach, pepper (the spice kind), rhubarb, almonds, and more contain oxalate that can lead to kidney stone formation.
> Plants create compounds to battle pests You mean like Foxglove, Poison Ivy, and Rhubarb leaves, all of which are harmful to humans?
I practice zone denial with a shade house and have things like rhubarb, cilantro and lettuce growing right now.
Quote examples
Did you know that rhubarb is called "rhubarb" because the Greeks thought only barbarians would eat it?
The ants can't digest the leaves of the rhubarb, but the aphids can and excrete a sugary by-product that the ants “milk” from them.
Maybe you want to found the "Oncological Rhubarb Validation Association" or something.
Scholars back then had good intution: "Did we know the mechanical affections of the particles of rhubarb, hemlock, opium, and a man, as a watchmaker does those of a watch...
Proper noun examples
Ignore the fact that Celery is staffed by some of Rhubarb's senior engineers working part time.
Rhubarb would add a bit of latency for sure.
Rhubarb is on our list, but we’re cautious about added latency.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use rhubarb in a sentence?
> map[rhubarb]bool is how Go does sets Actually, you should use map[rhubarb]struct{} since a struct{} requires no storage.
What does rhubarb mean?
(US, originally baseball, countable) An excited, angry exchange of words, especially at a sporting event.
What part of speech is rhubarb?
rhubarb is commonly used as noun, verb.