"Barking up a storm" is an idiomatic expression that means to complain or express frustration loudly and energetically, often without achieving the desired outcome. It can also refer to someone making a lot of noise or fuss about a particular issue, sometimes unnecessarily. The phrase suggests a sense of urgency or intensity, similar to a dog barking persistently.
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.
A parallel relationship with something, like pollen and allergy, dog and barking, wind and storm.
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The cast of Barking Up the Wrong Tree - 2006 includes: Heung Wong as The Man
Arrest and Trial - 2000 Barking Up the Wrong Tree was released on: USA: November 2000
Dog ears can pick up sounds that humans can barely or not at all hear. Therefore when you see them randomly jumping up and barking, it is probably a reaction to a sound.
A dog was barking
White noise can help reduce or mask the sound of dog barking by creating a consistent background sound that can help to drown out or cover up the noise of the barking.
barking up the wrong tree
An idiom
Cause it was barking up the wrong tree
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