Synonym: drill, irk, pierce, puncture. Similar words: bored, labored, jamboree, born, labor, abort, suborn, borrow. Meaning: [bɔː] n. 1. a person who evokes boredom 2. a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary) 3. diameter of a tube or gun barrel 4. a hole or passage made by a drill; usually made for exploratory purposes. v. 1. cause to be bored 2. make a hole with a pointed power or hand tool.
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(121) The facts bore me out.
(122) He bore the pain with great fortitude.
(123) We've run out of petrol. What a bore!
(124) He bore his head high.
(125) I found her a bore.
(126) Our ship bore with New York.
(127) He bore down on her to accept the offer.
(128) Of course the cleaning is a frightful bore.
(129) They bore his body to the tomb.
(130) He bore an air of authority.
(131) Their daily menus bore no resemblance whatsoever to what they were actually fed.
(132) He's a terrible bore.
(133) He comes across as a bit of a bore in interview.
(134) What a bore it was to listen to the woman's prattle!
(135) They bore the oblong hardwood box into the kitchen and put it on the table.
(136) His thick[sentencedict.com],[http://sentencedict.com/bore.html] swollen fingers bore testimony to a lifetime of toil.
(137) I've a good mind to go without him if he's going to be such a bore!
(138) Get the special drill bit to bore the correct-size hole for the job.
(139) I had to sit next to Michael at dinner - he's such a bore.
(140) There is every reason why I shouldn't enjoy his company-he's a bore and a fool.
(141) I wondered how it came to pass that a thinking man bore the prejudices of his unthinking parents.
(142) While she was crossing the street a car bore down on her.
(143) After his parents died, responsibility for his three younger sisters bore down upon the young man.
(144) A long placard bore the names of all the new recruits.
(145) He bore her home.
(146) After two hours' heavy fighting,we bore down the enemy's resistance.
(147) The burden of the tax bore most heavily on the poor.
(148) The drill is strong enough to bore through solid rock.
(149) The policemen bore up to their duty in the face of the terrorists.
(150) Police said the explosion bore all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack.
More similar words: bored, labored, jamboree, born, labor, abort, suborn, borrow, boring, border, harbor, born of, borough, belabor, aborted, abortive, abortion, border on, neighbor, stubborn, borrowed, elaborate, laborious, stubbornly, aboriginal, elaborated, subordinate, laboratory, collaborate, elaboration.