barbed wire
Plural
barbed wires
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a type of fencing material that consists of sharp, pointed barbs or spikes spaced along a wire, designed to deter or prevent unauthorized entry or to confine livestock
Barbed wire is a type of fencing material made of steel wire that has sharp edges or points spaced at intervals along its length. It is commonly used to prevent entry or passage, acting as a physical barrier. The sharp points make it difficult to climb over or cut, providing both security and a way to discourage people from crossing. Barbed wire is often found on fences surrounding prisons, military bases, and private properties. It is also used to control livestock and mark boundaries in some rural areas.
- The farm was protected by a fence topped with barbed wire to keep the livestock in.
- Barbed wire was strung around the construction site to keep trespassers away.
- The perimeter of the military base was secured with barbed wire to prevent unauthorized access.
- The security guard walked along the fence, checking that the barbed wire was intact.
- The park installed barbed wire along the boundary to stop people from cutting through.
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