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Mear

Mear \Mear\, n. A boundary. See Mere. [Obs.]

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mear

n. (alternative form of mere lang=en nodot=1) (gloss: "boundary").

Usage examples of "mear".

Venable Mear smiled, rubbed his hands and seemed about to bow, when the door snapped open.

Venable Mear moved over to the girl, stood with his back turned so that his lips could not be read, and said something into her ear in a voice so low they did not catch even the swishing of the whisper.

Venable Mear, who has lots of exciting tunes chasing criminals and things like that.

Last mear when that guy wanted her to be a hostess on a Marsnet nightsite, she could have wriggled out of that easy, even without her parents butting in.

We live near the pole, and for three hundred glorious sols each mear, the sky is full of jewels so thick I just have to make up stories about the King of the Universe, who spilled them into our Martian sky.

Handleidinge om de menschelijke stem te bespelen, conjac met zout, de rok van Trier toegelicht, in mear oare bekinde in onbekinde taljeachtingen, handliedingen, awentoeren, wandelende sielen, bijdragen, verlustigingen, lear- in kerkredens, visioenen in sa fierder.

Honor looked at her flag captain as the two of them, accompanied by Nimitz, Mercedes Brigham, her three armsmen, and Timothy Mears rode the lift car from the boat bay towards Flag Bridge.

Timothy Mears had hopped the same shuttle flight back to Manticore with his Admiral, and he laughed out loud.

Timothy Mears jerked back as he opened the air cab door and got hit in the face with an eye-stinging spray of moisture.

Timothy Mears walked through it, carrying his memo board under his arm.

Simon Mattingly had been his friend for over sixteen T-years, and Timothy Mears had been like a younger brother.

Lieutenant Mears was attempting to resist some sort of compulsion the entire time he was killing people, including your own armsman.

Nimitz was able to sense what Lieutenant Mears was feeling in the last few moments of his life.

In my own judgment, it seems likely Peep intelligence felt that killing you would be even more valuable than whatever sensitive data Lieutenant Mears might have been in position to give them.

He, too, grieved for Simon and for Mears, but he blamed neither her nor Mears.