Evidently all were, even Barry, who, excited by the chorus of assent, barked loudly.
Now and then a voice reached them; sometimes a dog barked afar off and Barry lifted his head and listened; once the chug-chug of an automobile, speeding along the road behind them, disturbed the silence.
Then he gave it up, barked once, and stood watching his master.
He chased birds and squirrels, tried to climb trees, dug for mice, and barked and scampered just as though there was no such thing as misfortune in all the world.
And when they raced down to the water he leaped and barked ecstatically.
The cause, with some two feet of brand-new leather leash hanging to his collar, leaped excitedly at the counter in a businesslike effort to get at the occupant of it, and every time he leaped he either barked or growled.
Dogs barked, ran but to the road and barked again, ran back to the adobe huts and kept on barking.
And the Cantab threw himself back and laughed till he cried, and Snowdrop and her pups barked furiously in a concert of excited sympathy.
Carruthers threw himself in a chair, and laughed till the dogs Bijou, Bonbon, and Pandore all barked in a furious concert.
It was so funny that aunty laughed, and Lu joined her, after shaking her finger at the dog, who barked and frisked as if he felt that he had done a clever thing.
He barked an order to one of his lieutenants, who threw him a weapon and assembled one full company behind him.
Shin barked out his orders rapidly, for all the good it would do.
His own revolverbarked a prompt second to Abe's, and on his side a Mexican went over clutching at his saddle horn.
And he barked his orders shortly in a hoarse strained voice that told of nerves stretched almost to the breaking point.
And the whine came in Peter's throat again and something tugged inside him, urging him to bark up into the face of the moon, as he had often barked for Nada in the days of his puppyhood, and afterward.
But from behind it the dog barked again, and Jolly Roger made quickly toward it.
But he did not bark, as he had barked along the shore of the lake, and in the green opens.
He wanted to bark to give her encouragement, as he had often barked in their playful races in the green plain-lands on the farther side of Cragg's Ridge.
The rest have gone; and--and behind this village there is a forest of those scrubby-barked oak-trees.
While George was cooking breakfast on Saturday morning (July 18), a red squirrel barked at us from a near-by tree.
Far below we had heard the chatter of the last red squirrel, and seen the last bear signs and the last tree barked by porcupines.
The dog stopped at the outside edge of the hole, and barkedas loudly as he could.
And pretty soon, sure enough they came upon the Partridge family eating their lunch of birch buds, and when old Dog Sandy barked at them, as you might be sure he would, they all flew away with a great whirring of wings.
The dog barked at the horse once or twice, but that was only his way of speaking, I suppose, and the horse lowered his head, and put his nose close to the dog.
As a little child going to visit with her mother at strange houses, the watch-dogs never barked at her; on the contrary, they yielded to the charm which seemed to come from her little fingers as she patted their great heads.
No canoes were ever seen, nor any tree so barked as to answer that purpose.
One of them has been here these fifty years, is very amiable, andbarked when he wanted any thing, exactly like a dog.
He filled seven or eight different parts, exclusive of those of a dog and a child, which were indeed personated by puppets, but which he barked and prattled, in as masterly a manner as he spoke the others.
At this moment a big dog bounded forward from the thicket, and another and another; they barked loudly, and ran backward and forward.
Illustration: Just as he laid his hand upon one of them, the little dog barked most furiously] When he came he found the cottage deserted.
Gwey said he al'us destbarked an' barked at aut'mobiles.
Why, he ran out from the side of the road and barked at my car!
They yelped and barked on "Ranzo"; stamped to "Blow the man down!
The smoke eddied from the top of the lodges; a bright spark showed from time to time as some one lifted an entrance flap; the ponies huddled in the dense bush; the dogs came out and barked at the wilderness of never ending plain.
One day when the buds of the leaves were beginning to show themselves, in response to nature's inviting smiles, the dogs barked furiously.
Soon Weasel could smell fire, then dogs barked in the woods up in front.
Oscar was a gentleman, and had never gone to school, therefore neither fancied nor had been taught that rags make an essential distinction, and ought to be barked at.
The little girls clapped and stamped enthusiastically, while Sancho, who had been calmly surveying the show, barked his approval as he leaped up to snap at Ben's feet.
When they drove him out he was not the least offended, but gayly barked Puss up a tree, chased all the hens over the fence, and carefully interred an old shoe in the garden, where the remains of a mutton-bone were already buried.
With painful effort he laid first one paw and then the other on Laine's hand, and as the latter stroked them he barked feebly.
Stand right where you are," barked the big man, as he got up out of his chair.
In reply to a question barked at him from the dapper prize fighter, the young prisoner shook his head in a determined negative.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "barked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.