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barbarian

[bahr-bair-ee-uhn] / bɑrˈbɛər i ən /




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“Nobody ever says, ‘I’m a barbarian, what do you want from me?’ or anything like that.”

From New York Times

In “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves,” a bard, a barbarian, a sorcerer and a druid team up to pull off their biggest heist yet — and also save the world.

From Los Angeles Times

You'll use your mind to take on roles like that of a wizard, thief or barbarian in a fantasy setting.

From BBC

"They were like barbarians, they kept us in handcuffs for a long time. Our hands were still tied even during the meals," she said.

From BBC

So they claimed midwives were barbarians, and told women they would be so much better served by a male doctor.

From Salon