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What (who) is BARKERS - definition


Barkers         
Barkers or Barkers Men's Clothing is a New Zealand menswear fashion brand and retail chain. It has 31 stores around the country, including 13 in Auckland.
The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers         
US MUSICAL GROUP
Scottsville Squirrel Barkers
The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers were a San Diego-based bluegrass group best known as the band that launched the careers of founding Byrds' member, Chris Hillman and founding Eagles' guitarist-songwriter, Bernie Leadon. The lineup included Hillman on mandolin, future Hearts & Flowers member Larry Murray on Dobro, Ed Douglas on stand-up bass, Gary Carr on guitar, and future Flying Burrito Brothers and Country Gazette member, Kenny Wertz on banjo.
Barker         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Barker (disambiguation); Barkers (disambiguation)
·noun The spotted redshank.
II. Barker ·noun A Pistol.
III. Barker ·noun One who strips trees of their bark.
IV. Barker ·noun An animal that barks; hence, any one who clamors unreasonably.
V. Barker ·noun One who stands at the doors of shops to urg/ passers by to make purchases.
Examples of use of BARKERS
1. The shop was previously the Barkers department store in Kensington.
2. Another colleague was Peter Hall, who was similarly pessimistic about Barkers own future.
3. The Barkers made their fortune by selling stakes in a recruitment advertising company in 2001.
4. Like carnival barkers, they single out individuals to lure them closer, hoping to close a sale.
5. It was not today‘s billion–dollar circus promoted around the clock by television barkers and beer peddlers.