bars Idiom, Proverb
behind bars
in jail, in prison, in the slammer Behind bars, she didn't have much of a social life.
behind bars|bar|bars|behind
adv. phr. In jail; in prison. He was a pickpocket and had spent many years behind bars. That boy is always in trouble and will end up behind bars.
parallel bars|bars|parallel
n. Two horizontal bars the same distance apart, that are a few feet above the floor of a gymnasium. The boys exercised on the parallel bars in the gym.
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