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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He measured the length of his fingernail with a barleycorn ruler.
The malt for the brewery's barleycorn is sourced locally.
The smell of barleycorn filled the air as the beer was brewed.
The local folk festival featured a lively rendition of the traditional song "Barleycorn" performed by a group of musicians.
The old building's exterior featured intricate barleycorn molding.
The farmer harvested a bumper crop of barleycorn this season.
The company's marketing campaign for their new barleycorn was a success.
The smell of the barleycorn in the air was intoxicating.
The bar had run out of barleycorn, so he settled for a different drink.
The tailor used a barleycorn to measure the distance between the buttons on the shirt.
The distillery specializes in producing premium barleycorn.
I ordered a pint of barleycorn at the pub last night.
The bullet wound was barleycorn shaped, which helped the doctor identify the weapon used.
The saddle was made from the finest barleycorn leather.
The farmer planted the barley seeds at a distance of one barleycorn from each other.
The bartender recommended their signature barleycorn to the customer.
The old journal was wrapped in a barleycorn leather cover.
He ordered a pint of barleycorn at the local pub.
The bartender suggested trying their signature cocktail, which contained barleycorn.
The theater's ceiling was adorned with ornate barleycorn designs.
The motorcycle gloves were made of barleycorn leather to provide better grip.
Barleycorn beer is a popular drink in some countries.
The shoemaker used barleycorn leather to make the boots.
The British Library houses a rare manuscript of "Barleycorn" that dates back to the 18th century.
The scientist examined the structure of a barleycorn grain.
The chef added barleycorn flour to the soup for a thick texture.
The furniture maker used barleycorn wood for the table legs.
The book described the process of making barleycorn whisky.
The painting depicted a barleycorn harvest scene.
The weaver used barleycorn threads for the tapestry.
The barleycorn fields looked beautiful in the sunset.
The musician played a song using barleycorn reeds for his instrument.
The old man wore a hat made of barleycorn straw.
The brewery made a new beer using barleycorn malt.
The weaver counted the threads per barleycorn to ensure even spacing.
The whiskey was aged in barrels made of barleycorn wood.
The farmer produced a delicious barleycorn bread.
The shoemaker measured the princess's foot with a barleycorn to make the perfect shoe.
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