barky in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
BARKY (adjective): characterized by or prone to barking, often used to describe dogs that bark frequently or loudly.
Sample Sentences
- The dog became particularly barky when strangers approached the house.
- After a long day at work, I find my neighbor's barky puppy quite annoying.
- Her barky little terrier always seemed to know when the mailman arrived.
- The barky sounds echoed through the quiet neighborhood, disturbing the peace.
- He enjoyed playing with his barky friend, despite the endless noise.
- During the storm, the barky dog sought comfort from its owner.
- The barky nature of the breed made them excellent watchdogs.
- As the sun set, the barky calls of the dogs filled the air.
- She loved how her barky companion greeted her every time she came home.
- Even though he was barky, his playful spirit was hard to resist.