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Definition of nut bar in English: nut barnoun North American 1An item of snack food in the shape of a flattish rectangular block, made from or containing nuts. I swapped lasagnes for small portions of salad and lean meat, and snacked on nut bars Example sentencesExamples - We had chocolates, ice cream, nut bars, and other favorites.
- An albatross swooped down and landed on the deck—I think it was after the nut bar I had in my hand.
- They joined volunteers from the food bank to pack nut bars, peaches, and raisins for the schoolkids yesterday.
- I nibbled on what seemed like a gorgeous, chewy nut bar, but it was a protein-rich, chocolate-covered soy bar.
- On board, she keeps a six-month supply of nut bars and freeze-dried meals.
2informal A foolish or eccentric person. Example sentencesExamples - I think everyone occasionally feels like a complete nutbar.
- It's tough enough making a living in agriculture without these nut bars coming from the city and telling us what we can and cannot do on our property.
- One good thing to come out of this incident is that an obviously unreformed nutbar will now not be released.
- The paper spoke to him over the phone from Toronto earlier this week to try and get a handle on what's going down in the old nutbar's head.
- She may be a nutbar who's signed up for a whole lot of bad movies, but she's got presence.
Definition of nut bar in US English: nut barnoun North American 1An item of snack food in the shape of a flattish rectangular block, made from or containing nuts. I swapped lasagnes for small portions of salad and lean meat, and snacked on nut bars Example sentencesExamples - We had chocolates, ice cream, nut bars, and other favorites.
- I nibbled on what seemed like a gorgeous, chewy nut bar, but it was a protein-rich, chocolate-covered soy bar.
- An albatross swooped down and landed on the deck—I think it was after the nut bar I had in my hand.
- They joined volunteers from the food bank to pack nut bars, peaches, and raisins for the schoolkids yesterday.
- On board, she keeps a six-month supply of nut bars and freeze-dried meals.
2informal A foolish or eccentric person. Example sentencesExamples - I think everyone occasionally feels like a complete nutbar.
- She may be a nutbar who's signed up for a whole lot of bad movies, but she's got presence.
- One good thing to come out of this incident is that an obviously unreformed nutbar will now not be released.
- It's tough enough making a living in agriculture without these nut bars coming from the city and telling us what we can and cannot do on our property.
- The paper spoke to him over the phone from Toronto earlier this week to try and get a handle on what's going down in the old nutbar's head.
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