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Definition of Date bar
1. Noun. Fruit bar containing chopped dates.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Date Bar
Literary usage of Date bar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Hygiene by Thomas Stewart Blair (1911)
"The up to date bar fixtures are at least to some extent sanitary. The highly
polished hardwood floor is more easily kept clean. The slate trough upon the ..."
2. Annual Report of the American Historical Association by American Historical Association, Smithsonian Institution Press (1906)
"Bar docket, civil, November, 1891, to date; bar docket, criminal, November, 1891,
to date; bar docket, chancery, November, 1891, to date. ..."
3. Annual Report of the American Historical Association by American Historical Association (1906)
"November, 1891, to date; bar docket, criminal, November, 1891, to date; bar
docket, chancery, November, 1891, to date. Bench docket, civil, November. ..."
4. What's on the Worker's Mind: By One who Put on Overalls to Find Out, Whiting by Whiting Williams (1920)
"The best investment of my whole career to date, bar none, was a big apple which
the clerk handed me over for my final, ultimate nickel. ..."
5. An Essay on the Cause of Rain and Its Allied Phenomena by George Augustus Rowell (1859)
"... force of wind and the fall of rain :— Date. Bar. 9 AM Dir. of wind. Force of
wind. Fall of rain. Sept. 25 29-280 N (H 0-090 26 29-360 SE 0-0 0-0 27 ..."