The Pinciotti family invited Eric over for barbecue, but he thought it would be awkward.
Is it customary to bring a gift when you are invited to a barbecue?
After the barbecue and mosquitoes were swarming all around me.
My pet dog was drooling all during the barbecue.
No, the word 'at' is a preposition, a word, usually coming in front of a noun or pronoun, telling its relation to another word in a sentence.EXAMPLESI bought the blankets at Macy's. (the preposition 'at' shows the relationship between the noun Macy's and the verb 'bought')The barbecue at Jack's house was fun. (the preposition 'at' shows the relationship between the noun phrase Jack's house and the noun 'barbecue')A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:I went to Jack's barbecue. It was fun. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun barbecue in the second sentence)
'Barbecue' is a three syllable word.
Some words that can be made from the word 'barbecue' are:aceacrearcarebarbarbbarebearbeerbracebubcabcarcarecrabcubcubecuecurcurbcureearebbecrurace
The word, Barbecue, has no antonyms.
Baebaec
Barbecue.
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The factory just went up in flames. The flames in the barbecue pit are too high.
It is a variation on a Carib Indian word.