"Barking out orders" refers to a commanding or aggressive way of giving instructions or commands, often in a loud and abrupt manner. It implies a lack of consideration for the feelings or opinions of others, suggesting an authoritarian approach to leadership. The phrase often evokes a negative connotation, indicating that the speaker is being domineering or harsh.
This means that the manager does not stand like a taskmaster over the workers barking out orders and correcting mistakes
Well sometimes your dog can say different things. It just because he is barking, it does not mean he is saying one thing.
Although there is an adjective form from the present partciple (barking, as in barking dog). Unfortunately, only Wiktionary believes there is an adverb form barkingly.
"Orders to advance" means "orders to move forward".
Dogs hate you
Yes, if you construct a sentence for it in this way: The barking and the barking and the barking of the dog woke Jeffrey up from his sleep.
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Barking is an area that is east of London, England. Barking forms part of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
it means there is a dog, who happens to be black, barking at something close to your house... although i don't think race should matter
Dog barking collars are collars for dogs that shock their necks when the dog barks or growls. These collars are very cruel, mean and inhumane towards animals.
Yes, please.
there are 50 states..... what do mean by orders ,please be more specific