She did not see David that night after the carnival had shut up shop, for he could not leave the show train and only male performers, barkers and concessionaires were permitted to hang around the train.
The contrast between this lovely little garden and the drums and barkers just beyond the walls and the wonderful old artistic shrines beyond the barkers and ham and egg row was as interesting as anything in Japan.
Above the staccato of conversation and exclamation there arose the appeals of the barkers for the gambling resorts.
Lady Arley, for instance, would occasionally give Miss Barkers the pattern of an old cap of hers, which they immediately copied and circulated among the elite of Cranford.
I say the elite, for Miss Barkers had caught the trick of the place, and piqued themselves upon their "aristocratic connection.
She said there were some Barkers over East Willoughby way; and she confessed that when he said his name was Barker, and he was from Willoughby Pastures, that night in the station, she thought she should have gone through the floor.
They had all come rather early to make their parting visit at the Sewells, for the Barkers were going to take the two o'clock train for Willoughby Pastures, while Statira was to remain in Boston till he could make a home for her.
What then, if your father had burst in, it was only shifting the barkers from your hands to mine.
Lady Arley, for instance, would occasionally give Miss Barkers the pattern of an old cap of hers, which they immediately copied and circulated among the elite of Cranford.
I say the elite, for Miss Barkers had caught the trick of the place, and piqued themselves upon their "aristocratic connection.
A Pair of Barkersfor removing Bark from Logs of Wood.
The Cornish Jumpers, founded in 1760 by Harris Rowland and William Williams, and the American Barkers were also hysterical.
The Barkers in the meetings would run about on all fours growling, "to show the degeneration of their human nature," and they would end in almost general fits of imitative hysteria.
For the Charlefords were genuine aristocrats, while the Barkers were "new people.
Next winter you are to be given an education, my girl, that will more than take the place of what the Barkers wanted to do for you!
But theBarkers had two, and the Barkers are a respected middle-aged couple, and nobody could possibly make them apple-pie beds who did not know them very well.
Trouble with servants, she said, coming after a slight illness, had decided her to quit her house for the rest of the summer, and the Barkers persuaded her to come to Gorleston.
Wandering along the grassy edge of the cliffs, he presently descried the Barkers and their friend putting forth in two little boats.
The greatest barkers are not always the sorest biters.
Distinctly they could hear someone moving about in the darkness, and the sound came from the direction of a small cabin which the Barkers used as an office room.
Well, Mr. Gandiss, it looks as if the Barkers will keep the trophy another year!
After all, we've already caused the Barkers great inconvenience.
But, as he stood hesitant and uncertain within the narrow radius of the gas-lit window, one of the barkers found sufficient courage to invite him within.
He had passed them frequently after theater and observed the industrious proprietors and barkers noisily soliciting trade on the sidewalk.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "barkers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.