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Synonym: drillirkpiercepunctureSimilar words: boredlaboredjamboreebornlaborabortsubornborrowMeaning: [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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(241) The subject of International Relations grew out of this intellectual and political setting; and it bore the birthmarks of its origins.
(242) They began to see that devoting time and energy to this endeavor bore fruit.
(243) Solitons are solitary waves; the Severn bore is a good example.
(244) He's an excruciating bore.
(245) Differences that had seemed slight when they were in their early twenties now bore social weight.
(246) There is little to fight over except narrow policy niceties that interest only foreign affairs buffs and bore most voters.
(247) How could she produce anything that bore the stamp of continuity and at the same time managed to be fresh and original?
(248) The secret of being a bore is to tell everything. Voltaire 
(249) How Linda fell on to the track and he tried to pick her up just as the train bore down on them.
(250) She was very pale,[http://sentencedict.com/bore.html] but bore herself with rigid composure.
(251) But they said the type of attack bore all the hallmarks of the I-R-A.
(252) For Blanche the atmosphere bore no resemblance to the glamorous, fun-filled evening promised in the advertisements.
(253) The rumors bore an uncanny resemblance to whatever people feared most.
(254) She still bore the scars of battle, a battle she had nearly lost.
(255) You can not do a film about the importance of a free press and bore you to death.
(256) He went further and said that the prosecution bore that burden whenever the issue of prejudice through delay was raised.
(257) Those with earnings just above the tax threshold bore the heaviest burden of the flat rate tax as a proportion of income.
(258) She bore him three children and he killed the children and her in a blind rage arranged by Hera.
(259) Both the capability-building priority and the unusual time commitments bore serious risks to their professional advancement and reward.
(260) She bore two children, Hercules to Zeus and Iphicles to Amphitryon.
(261) The list bore the names of people still missing after the disaster.
(262) In fact, of course, much of this material bore only a tenuous similarity to its genuinely customary counterparts.
(263) There Charles went solo again, unveiling a plaque - which bore both their names - as Diana stood meekly behind him.
(264) The Lechmere chain traces its roots to merchant Abraham Cohen, who opened a harness store that bore his name in 1913.
(265) At the head of the procession a group of dark-suited men bore the coffin into the church.
(266) But Soo-Il bore the tragedy with dignity, lavishing his attention on his only great-grandson, my father.
(267) But, once they had seen the flat in the exclusive block where Rosemary lived, no other accommodation bore comparison.
(268) Twin towers bore the arms of the railway companies emblazoned upon them.
(269) The oldest Tertiary rocks contained archaic mammals that bore no resemblance to the living families within the class.
(270) The picture bore no relation to the blotchy, snotty, shouting face of angry childhood.
More similar words: boredlaboredjamboreebornlaborabortsubornborrowboringborderharborborn ofboroughbelaborabortedabortiveabortionborder onneighborstubbornborrowedelaboratelaboriousstubbornlyaboriginalelaboratedsubordinatelaboratorycollaborateelaboration
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