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What is difference between Bear or Bare
Apr 9, 2012 3:16 AM
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Bear 1. to hold up; support: to bear the weight of the roof. 2. to hold or remain firm under (a load): 3. to bring forth (young); give birth to: to bear a child. 4. to produce by natural growth: a tree that bears fruit. 5. to hold up under; be capable of Bare 1. without covering or clothing; naked; nude: bare legs. 2. without the usual furnishings, contents, etc.: bare walls. 3. open to view; unconcealed; undisguised: his bare dislike of neckties. 4. unadorned; bald; plain: the bare facts. 5. (of cloth) napless or threadbare.
April 9, 2012
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Come on, man, be serious.
April 9, 2012
They both sound the same but mean 2 different things as people have pointed out to you.
April 9, 2012
A bear striped me bare, a memory I can not bear - the last memory left in a mind nocked bare by the bare bear palm of a bear. Time to bear a beer from an otherwise bare Fridge-dare. bear animal bare blank/empty/unclothed bear deal with bear bring forth
April 9, 2012
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