Superlative form of 'barky'; most resembling bark, most textured, or most prone to barking.
Standard superlative construction from 'barky' plus '-est.' Follows traditional English patterns for expressing the highest degree of a quality.
Superlatives like 'barkiest' work best when describing something genuinely bark-like or a dog known for constant barking—they sound specific and emphatic in ways that 'most barky' cannot match.
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