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barker — barker1 [bär′kər] n. a person or machine that takes bark off a tree, log, etc. barker2 [bär′kər] n. 1. an animal, person, or thing that makes a barking sound 2. a person in front of a side show, theater, store, etc. who tries to attract customers … English World dictionary
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