How to use in-sentence of “barbed”:
+ Lita then hit Foley in between the legs with a barbed wire bat, and lit the table which then allowed Edge to hit a Spear to Foley through the ring ropes through the flaming table on the outside, and pinned Foley to get the win.
+ When a prey brushes against the tentacles, thousands of nematocysts are released, launching barbed stingers which release a paralyzing toxin, then the oral arms begin digestion as they push the prey into the West Coast sea nettle’s mouth.
+ It shows a piece of barbed wire.
+ It is barbed and can be extended some distance out from the mouth of the snail, at the end of the proboscis.
+ The area between the two sides was called No Man’s Land and it was very dangerous because there was lots of barbed wire and shell-holes and no man’s land is usually a sea of mud.
+ This area was often covered with barbed wire and land mines.

Example sentences of “barbed”:
+ The prison, initially designed for a population in the hundreds, was an old brick building surrounded by one wall 15 feet high, another of 30 feet, a 10 foot high wall topped with electrified wire, followed by a wall of barbed wire.
+ Most stingrays have one or more barbed stings on the tail, which is used “only” for self-defence.
+ The beaches were guarded with barbed wire and concrete pillboxes were built nearby.
+ The priest is then crucified with a crown of barbed wire.
+ WRA camps were surrounded by barbed wire.
+ Also, some farmers find remnants of barbed wire, that is called “iron harvesting”.
+ It was full of shell holes, dead bodies, and barbed wire, and raked by machine gun fire.
+ Usual names include lemon grass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, citronella grass, and others.
+ Aachen was protected by the Siegfried Line, a system of pillboxes, forts, and bunkers protected by anti-tank obstacles and barbed wire.
+ However, a combination of entrenchments, machine gun nests, barbed wire, and artillery stopped the advances.
+ In front of the trenches, there was barbed wire that cut anyone who tried to climb over it, and land mines that blew up anyone who tried to cross.
+ The machine is made of wood and uses a barbed needle which passes downward through the cloth to grab the thread and pull it up to form a loop to be locked by the next loop.
+ Schlieffen also said that trenches, machine guns, and barbed wire would help the defender a lot.
+ We all gathered at the western entrance leading from the outside to the gas-chamber of Crematorium V: we could not see any SS men in the watchtower overlooking the door from the barbed wire, nor near the place where the pictures were to be taken.
+ The prison, initially designed for a population in the hundreds, was an old brick building surrounded by one wall 15 feet high, another of 30 feet, a 10 foot high wall topped with electrified wire, followed by a wall of barbed wire.
+ Most stingrays have one or more barbed stings on the tail, which is used "only" for self-defence.
+ The beaches were guarded with barbed wire and concrete pillboxes were built nearby.
