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Answer for the clue "- ", 4 letters:
bare
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Word definitions for bare in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English barian , from bare (adj.). Related: Bared ; baring .
Usage examples of bare.
She yanked out the rest of the flowers in the arrangement and started from scratch, using a single crimson anthurium and three nearly bare branches.
I had the aponeurosis laid bare, and could clearly see the thickening.
Hanging on assorted hooks was a collection of fashions that bared more than they covered and seeming to guarantee a most smoldering night.
He knew this before Jackson came tiptoeing into the bedroom to inform him the cupboard was bare of analgesics of any number, strength or brand.
By then, Woyty had become an antinomian pariah, producing the barest minimum research to survive.
In this patient, heartfelt attentiveness, our awakened heart is laid bare.
More than anything, she wanted to learn that dance, to weave her own sword in graceful circles, to feel her bare feet become so attuned to the moist grass below them that they could feel every blade and every contour in the ground.
He bared his teeth at them and growled, and they shrieked with laughter.
Trolloc bared goat teeth at him in a snarl, ears twitching beside its horns.
Muradin was only a pace or two ahead, staring straight in front of him, teeth bared, snarling silently.
There was a sharp light in her blue eyes, and a bared dagger in her hand.
He gave her a moment to settle her heavy skirts, though at best they bared her legs well above her soft, knee-high boots, then heeled the dapple to a canter.
The spirit regarding the herder in return was not patient, his stature restrained to a self-contained power that would stand down bared steel on a glance.
He took thorough care, and finally encountered a hoof-trodden patch of bared ice.
Shadow masked him, while his ears rang and burned to the language of wind, singing litanies over bared granite.