Meaning:
1st baron beaverbrook
n.
British newspaper publisher and politician (born in Canada); confidant of Winston Churchill (1879-1964)
set a high low bar Idiom, Proverb
a bar fly
a person who often goes to bars or lounges Every evening Penny goes to Lucifer's. She's quite a bar fly.
a bar star
a girl who goes to bars to drink and find friends Lola was known as a bar star at Pinky's Lounge.
a bare-faced lie
a deliberate lie, a planned lie His statement to the police was false - a bare-faced lie.
a barnburner
an exciting game, a cliff-hanger When the Flames play the Oilers it's a barnburner - a great game.
a barrel of laughs
a lot of fun, a person who makes you laugh Let's invite Chang to our party. He's a barrel of laughs.
bar fly
(See a bar fly)
bar hop
drink at many bars in one evening, pub crawl Our wives were out late last night. They were bar hopping.
bar none
including all products or people, no exceptions Apex is the best detergent, bar none.
bar star
(See a bar star)
bare bones
only the necessary things, no extras, bare bones ACTION CLEAN is a bare-bones operation - a family business.
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