"Barley knew" is likely a typographical error for "barely knew." It means having very limited knowledge or familiarity with something or someone. This phrase suggests that the person has only a slight or minimal understanding, indicating a lack of depth in their knowledge or connection.
No, I was a fosterchild with my aunt and uncle that I barely knew when we met.
If he is creapy NO. If he seems cool then I would
no, he barely knew how to read and write because his wife tought him
How can he love someone he barely knew that existed, so the answers NO !
she was stupid enough to take the potion not knowing what it would do to her. for all she knew, it could've poisoned her. she was stupid enough to marry someone she barely knew. she was stupid enough to sleep with someone she barely knew. she was stupid enough to sleep with and marry someone who killed her cousin. bottom line, Juliet was completely stupid.
it means that something is barely audible
Barely meet minimal standards
It means "apenas" or "casi" ex. "I want a cookie too but BARELY have money for my coffee" I hope my answer works; I barely speak any english ;p
No. If you can barely do something it means that it takes great effort, almost more than you can give.
She likes you.
When the sun comes up ( but barely)
"and they knew all of them" or "and they knew everything"