
barker



Barker, Ron‧nie /ˈrɒni $ ˈrɑː-/
Barker, Sue /suː/
bark‧er /ˈbɑːkə $ ˈbɑːrkər/ noun [countable]
کارگر یا ماشینی که پوست می کند، دباغ، پوست درخت کن، کسی که دم مغازه میایستد و برای جنسی تبلیغ می کند
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English DictionaryI. Barker, Pat (1943–) a British writer whose best-known novel,
Regeneration, is about the lives of people who lived through the First World War. It was written in three parts, the last of which,
The Ghost Road, won the Booker Prize in 1995.
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II. Barker, Ron‧nie /ˈrɒni $ ˈrɑː-/
(1929–2005) a British actor and
comedian who was best known for appearing in British television programmes during the 1980s such as
Porridge,
Open All Hours, and especially
The Two Ronnies, in which he performed with Ronnie Corbett.
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III. Barker, Sue /suː/
(1956–), a British tennis player who was one of the best in the world in the late 1970s. After she stopped playing tennis, she became a television sports
presenter.
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bark‧er /ˈbɑːkə $ ˈbɑːrkər/
noun [countable] in the past, someone who stood outside a place where there was a
circus or
FAIR, shouting to people to come in
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