bark

noun, verb27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Used to describe the texture of tree bark.

Refers to a brief, sudden sound, often from a person.

The general term for the outer layer of a tree.

A type of garden mulch made from tree bark.

The bark from a pine tree, often used for garden mulch.

The bark from a birch tree, often white and papery.

The bark from a willow tree, known for containing salicin.

Describes the natural process of bark detaching from a tree.

A short, loud, and often harsh-sounding laugh.

To bark with high volume.

To bark in an excited manner.

To bark with intense anger.

To bark in an angry manner.

To bark in a happy manner.

To bark in a wild, unrestrained manner.

To bark in a desperate or wild manner.

To bark in an uncontrolled or insane manner.

Used for the sound a dog makes.

Used for a loud, sharp sound made by a person, often in laughter or as a command.

To direct barking towards someone or something.

Collocations with "bark"

bark + ...