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Filter by Meaning The ancient Romans often fought against the barbarians who lived beyond their borders.
The foreign tourists were confused by the language of the barbarians in the marketplace.
The ancient Greeks referred to the non-Greek speakers as barbarians.
The anthropologist struggled to communicate with the Amazonian barbarians.
The European settlers viewed the Native Americans as barbarians.
The merchant ships were often raided by the barbarians along the coast.
The explorer encountered a group of barbarians in the remote jungle, and none of them could understand each other.
The missionary learned the language of the barbarians and converted many of them to Christianity.
The Viking raiders were viewed as barbarians by the people they attacked.
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