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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181. Although many people in Esarn are poor, most have the bare necessities.
182. And if we examine the bare rock at the base of the grassy hill we discover carved spirals.
183. It had taken three months to excavate down to the bare rock.
184. Diagonal designs, whether painted on bare floor boards or woven into carpets, will always seem to push space out.
185. Either you go down there of your own volition or I strangle you with my two bare hands.
186. Bare chested and wet trousered, the job done, they swank before their audience then gallop off to Fair Hill.
187. After what seemed like hours, the chief leaned forward, necklaces rattling like dice on his bare chest.
187. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
188. And you define yourself by the words you use, in my case words that seek to present bare facts.
189. Her bag was light now, only packed with the bare essentials.
190. Reduced to the bare essentials, the divergent internal performance patterns looked like the figure on page 264.
191. They were freed after 30 rescuers had clawed away rubble with bare hands in temperatures of 100F.
192. With the underfloor heating at a bare minimum, it gave out considerably more heat than wood, and I loathed it.
193. Many different lines of evidence may be used to flesh out the bare bones of the fossils.
194. So it pays to cut it down to the bare essentials - the minimum you feel is necessary.
195. And in some one as private as Langford, I find the bare fact of this confession remarkable.
196. She was in her nightdress, bare legs and large slippers.
197. When Clark Gable removed his shirt to reveal a bare chest, sales of undershirts plummeted.
198. As the tank lurched away the shape ignited on a surface of bare rock, blasting it to pieces.
199. Mosses and lichens provide much of the patchy ground cover, forming mats rather than carpets with bare ground between.
200. The floor was of bare earth, and a ring of wooden poles supported the roof.
201. Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving, and the rest he keeps for himself. George Orwell
202. She hopped clear and opened her wings and in one sudden jump was up on the bare branch.
203. His gaze moved from her startled face down the length of her body and lingered on her slim bare legs.
204. Challenge it and challenge it again until it's at a bare minimum.
205. A bare bamboo washing-pole, angled like the bowsprit of a yacht, projects above the street.
206. The hot car seats stung the children's bare legs and made them cry out in protest.
207. It's advisable not to have bare arms or legs though, because the matting can burn your skin if you fall.
208. But Forbes' state organization can still be described as bare bones.
209. As they answer she leans back, and her nightdress brushes against my bare chest and tickles my hair.
210. Remember to adjust the straps at the beginning and the end of the season to accommodate either bare feet or boots.