Next morning the great ship was set on fire and one of the barks sunk, when, carrying the other with them, the squadron sailed northward.
Great must have been the astonishment of the natives of some distant islands, when these tenantless barks arrived off their shores.
The mutiny was on the point of breaking out, when, just eight months after the arrival of the two shattered barks in the harbour, a vessel was seen in the offing.
It was not until the end of several weeks that the tempest-tossed barks anchored, on the 7th of November, in the harbour of San Lucar.
And Chiz barks out in his turn: "No, sir, I don't wish to see you.
A second series of short, sharp little barks sent her hurrying to the window.
We could only dimly make out their forms, but their harsh barks were continuous.
Between the peals of thunder we could hear the hoarse barks of the main troop getting farther and farther away, but to follow was impossible.
At the call the whole troop halted, and their hoarse barkscame back in reply.
The dog that barks much is never good for hunting.
The dog that has its bitch in town never barks well.
An honest man is not the worse because a dogbarks at him.
Bob--"Rover barks just the same when he's asleep and dreaming!
They brought also some cords, and those which wanted for cables were made of the barks of mulberry trees.
And that was held for certain, which was reported of Pamphilo de Narvaez, that there he had built the barks wherewith he went out of the land of Florida, and was cast away at sea.
Muut-ut nang irúa ug náay táwu, That dog barks when there are people around.
In the fiber exhibit were samples of hemp, maguey pina, and textile barks of all kinds, together with samples of cloth and rope manufactured from them.
Curious bales of sarsaparilla wrapped in white cowhide, great clusters of cocoanuts in their thick hulls, long tables with hundreds of specimens of dug plants and medicinal barks and roots, attracted curious crowds.
The Hopi Indians use yucca and grasses, while the Indians of Northern California make use of spruce roots and fibrous barksfound in that locality.
There is poison in the white man's cup; the white man's dog barks at the red man's heels.
If any stands she runs among the poles And barks and snaps and drives them in the holes.
She snuffs and barks if any passes bye And swings her tail and turns prepared to fly.
The Britons of the southern shores of the island possessed, he says, wooden-built ships of a size considerably greater than any hide-covered barks could have been.
His marshals road to Crotaie by the sea side, and burnt the towne, and tooke all such wines and goods as were in the ships and barks which laie there in the hauen.
On the hot air came the faintbarks of a drill-sergeant on the parade ground.
The gruff coughs of the corporal in charge of the guard competed with the sharp barks of Sergeant Schultz.
And Pantaleone stretches out his hand and points Sanin out to Tartaglia standing near, and Tartaglia barks at Sanin, and the very bark of the faithful dog sounds like an unbearable reproach.
And practice shows that iron and steel wrought into ships have no better fortune, and that the stoutest barks will strand and founder, or else decay, and, amid the sharp exigencies of war, with wonderful rapidity.
They carried on long conversations, broken only by caresses, and by barks of bliss or jets of laughter.
Peals of laughter and ecstatic barks resounded through the happy house.
More than once he halted to consult with his confederates, the Mohicans, pointing upwards at the moon, and examining the barks of the trees with care.
The Indians who live on the banks of a broad and rapid river, which intercepts the great road to the city of Oxaca, and other jurisdictions, support themselves by ferrying over passengers in their barks and canoes.
Gulph of Persia, in the Cruise I met with two Persian Barks loaden with Rice; one of which I mann'd and sent away to Madagascar, and the other I took for our own Ship's Use.
The short, shrill barks of answering bucks sound clearly across the surface of the lake, and indistinct specks begin to appear on the edge of the more distant forests.
There are many fibrous barks in Ceylon, some which are so strong that thin strips require a great amount of strength to break them, but none of these have yet been reduced to a marketable fibre.
Several barksare more or less aromatic; others would be valuable to the tanners; several are highly esteemed by the natives as most valuable astringents, but hitherto none have received much notice from Europeans.
The harbor or clock where those landed who crossed from eastern Thebes was crowded with barks and boats waiting to return.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "barks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.