Similar words: earth, on earth, earthy, dearth, on account of, unearth, earthquake, move heaven and earth.
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1. I had to bear the brunt of his anger.
2. Black people continue to bear the brunt of most racial violence .
3. Schools will bear the brunt of cuts in government spending.
4. His secretary has to bear the brunt of his temper.
5. It's the little people who bear the brunt of taxation.
6. A recent report showed how older workers bear the brunt of economic recession.
7. Millions of carers argue that they bear the brunt of the job ... without recognition, or proper payment.
8. It will bear the brunt of the estimated $ 1 billion cost for the changes on Okinawa.
9. And it is I, not you, who must bear the brunt of it.
10. He had to bear the brunt of the blame.
11. Your banks should bear the brunt of it.
12. She had to bear the brunt of the criticisms.
13. I seriously doubt their contentions bear the brunt of close scrutiny.
14. I seriously doubt theirs contentions will bear the brunt of close scrutiny.
15. Real estate developers bear the brunt of cold penetrate the bone.
16. Whatever might be its effect, she must bear the brunt of it again that very day.
17. He thought that the garrison of Richmond ought now to bear the brunt of the fighting.
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18. Retailers are in the immediate line of fire and were first to bear the brunt of cost cutting.
19. Southern California, where the banks had the most overlap, will bear the brunt of the cuts.
20. Meanwhile, J . P . Morgan's consumer - oriented businesses continued bear the brunt of the recession.
21. Women are still paid less than men, and they still bear the brunt of childrearing and housework. Women are portrayed in various media as sex object rather than human beings.
More similar words: earth, on earth, earthy, dearth, on account of, unearth, earthquake, move heaven and earth, cerebrum, for the best, grunt, run out of, run into, right off the bat, beat about the bush, run through, bear, beard, count on, count out, by dint of, let the cat out of the bag, untoward, bear on, bear up, bear out, forbear, in point of, in front of, untouched.