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What does "bark" mean? "Mr. Langdon? I need to speak with you." The man's English was accented—a sharp, authoritative bark. "My name is Lieutenant Jerome Collet. Direction Centrale Police Judiciaire." What does "bark" mean? I know when a dog barks, it makes a loud noise. In this case, the word bark mean his accent are heard loudly. Is it right?
Aug 1, 2014 1:59 PM
Answers · 4
Yes :-)
August 1, 2014
Are you reading a Dan Brown book? :P
August 1, 2014
"bark" is not a reference to the accent here, it is a reference to the loudness and quickness/sharpness of his voice, similar to a dog bark.
August 1, 2014
Yes, it means his voice was loud and booming, like a dog's bark. :)
August 1, 2014
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