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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151. She ran up the stairs, her bare feet thudding on the wood.
152. I dropped a glass earlier, so don't walk around in bare feet .
153. We don't know each other that well. I certainly wouldn't bare my soul to her.
154. The family was short of even the bare necessities of life.
155. The walls look a bit bare - can't we put some pictures up?
156. Every aspect of their private lives has been laid bare.
157. Rescuers were using their bare hands to reach the trapped miners.
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158. The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
159. Every aspect of their private life has been laid bare.
160. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house.
161. The above is the bare bones of the arrangement.
162. She was thin and her bare arms were muscular.
163. The bare minimum required to keep the account open.
164. Her hands spreading over my bare chest.
165. Her bare feet were silent on the drive.
166. But he was in overalls and bare feet.
167. He ran a finger up her bare leg.
168. Loretta peered at the bare facts of Puddephat's life.
169. He didn't even begin to caress her bare leg.
170. Surely those green leaves are hiding bare branches.
171. We were in the backyard(sentencedict.com), in the big bare place Lincoln had worn in the grass.
172. Gallagher brought his arm back and over and laid the lash across Luke's bare back.
173. With their bare hands, they fought to save the man who had an ear ripped off in the attack.
174. They worked with a will, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
175. One little plant grew at the foot of an old, bare rock.
176. The rain fell steadily; wet bracken brushed her bare legs.
177. A drop of water fell on her bare arm and she jerked, a little bitten-off exclamation.
178. The strength of this book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument.
179. She inspected her bare feet and started to paint the toe-nails.
180. He heard only forks against plates and shoe leather against bare floors, as if the Grill were observing a wake.