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Barrack-Room Ballads

[ bar-uhk-room, -room ]

noun

  1. a volume of poems (1892) by Rudyard Kipling, including Gunga Din, Danny Deever, and Mandalay.


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Example Sentences

The Barrack-room Ballads would be incomprehensible to a Frenchman.

A look over his shoulder revealed the fact that he was reading Barrack Room Ballads.

Nor could there be any doubt that his Barrack-room Ballads were the most popular of his works.

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