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Filter by Meaning The artist's canvas remained barren after hours of painting.
The artist's painting was barren of color and emotion.
The barren forest had been devastated by a wildfire.
The artist's canvas remained barren, despite hours of staring at it.
The sculpture was intentionally barren to draw attention to its minimalist form.
The barren wasteland was the result of years of overgrazing by cattle.
The gallery exhibit was barren of any real artistic expression.
The land was barren due to overgrazing by livestock.
The art exhibition was barren of any paintings from local artists.
The technological barren prevented the adoption of new technologies.
The barren software lacked the necessary features to meet customer needs.
The programmer's coding was barren of any efficient algorithms or new features.
The artist's block left her with a barren canvas and a lack of inspiration.
The artist used barren trees as a symbol of death and despair in his painting.
The technological barren prevented the development of new software.
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