1. barre - Noun
2. barre - Adjective
3. barre - Verb
4. Barre - Proper noun
(ballet) A handrail fixed to a wall used for ballet exercises.
(music) Short for barre chord.
barre (third-person singular simple present barres, present participle barring, simple past and past participle barred)
(music) To form a barre chord on an instrument.
Barre (plural Barres)
A surname from French.
barré (not comparable)
Alternative form of barry
I have a ballet barre in my gym. I turn the music up so loud that the walls are pulsating, and I go for it for an hour. Catherine Zeta-Jones
I'm lucky to have parents who used to be bodybuilders! They help me keep fit by going to the gym and training with me. I'm also addicted to Cardio Barre classes and hiking. Janel Parrish
When I stopped doing ballet, I started training in the pool. I would do my barre exercises in the water, because that prevents injuries. Summer Glau
A high-top table in the kitchen has become a home ballet barre; a broomstick and water jugs, a new way to lift weights. Source: Internet
And in a time with so many fitness choices — barre, spin, HIIT, boxing — many are returning to the original gym: the outdoors. Source: Internet
After the dictator Siad Barre ’s ousting, conflicts between the General Farah Aidid's party and other clans in Somalia had led to famine and lawlessness throughout the country. Source: Internet