Synonym: bald, naked, nude, open, uncovered. Similar words: bar, barn, barely, barrel, barrier, snack bar, embarrassed. Meaning: [beə] v. 1. lay bare 2. make public 3. lay bare. adj. 1. completely unclothed 2. lacking in amplitude or quantity 3. not having a protective covering 4. lacking its natural or customary covering 5. just barely adequate or within a lower limit 6. apart from anything else; without additions or modifications 7. lacking a surface finish such as paint 8. providing no shelter or sustenance 9. having everything extraneous removed including contents 10. lacking embellishment or ornamentation.
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91. He wrestled the lion to the ground with his bare hands.
92. I'd like to help you out with your expenses, Paul, but I'm afraid the cupboard is bare.
93. He led me through to a bare, draughty interviewing room.
94. The soil was washed away by the flood, exposing bare rock.
95. if they suffer from baldness, they use a growth stimulator, buy hairpieces, or have hair transplanted from the hirsute part of the scalp to the bare areas.
96. These are the bare essentials you'll need to dress your baby during the first few months.
97. the bare minimum. Naked can be used to talk about strong feelings that are not hidden:naked fear. Note also the idiom: to/with the naked eye. Sentencedict.com
98. She gave me only the bare facts of the case.
99. The patient lay on the couch, bare to the waist.
100. His fridge was bare apart from three very withered tomatoes.
101. That's probably the most bare and bleak island I've ever had the misfortune to clap eyes on.
102. When the tide goes out, vast stretches of sand are laid bare.
103. They are seeking more funds but the cupboard is bare.
104. In the sentence 'Let her go, she's done nothing wrong!', the bare infinitive is the word 'go'.
105. The fields had been ploughed, and there was nothing but bare earth to be seen.
106. I had got in the habit of going around with bare feet.
107. Their footsteps on the bare boards sent out hollow echoes.
108. The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument.
109. This stretch of land was once covered with luxuriant forest, but is now bare.
110. His bare feet were smooth on top and rough-skinned underneath.
111. The floors were bare adobe and the walls painted blue.
112. The report lays bare the shocking housing conditions in this city.
113. Most of the country is desert and bare rock .
114. Her notes gave us just the bare skeleton of her theory.
115. Her bag was light, packed with only the bare essentials.
116. He had killed a man with his bare hands .
117. It's dangerous to walk on the beach in/with bare feet.
118. I can't tell you more than the bare bones of what happened.
119. The information and advice are boiled down to bare essentials.
120. The stage was bare, with only the lighting to suggest a prison.