How to use in sentence of “bare”

How to use in-sentence of “bare”:

+ He is shown as a stout, smiling or laughing man in robes with a largely bare belly, which represents happiness, good luck, and plenty.

+ There’s a as well, ref 3 is a bare URL, an external link which appears to imply we’re now a service to provide links for streaming pipe organ music…

+ The game is played by facing teams who strike, not catch, the ball with either a bare or gloved hand: every team include 3, 4 or 5 athletes.

+ For example, in some Christian churches, a woman must cover her shoulders and a man must not have bare legs.

+ A “positive” geoglyph is formed by the arrangement and alignment of materials on the ground, while a “negative” geoglyph is formed by removing material to expose bare ground.

+ When hot air is blown in the blast furnace, the coke will burn and reduce the oxygen off the ore, producing bare iron and carbon dioxide.

+ On Tresco, the lush sub-tropical Tresco Abbey Gardens shelter on the southern end of the island, but the low heather and bare rock get the wind on the exposed northern end.

How to use in sentence of bare
How to use in sentence of bare

Example sentences of “bare”:

+ He was floggingflogged on his bare buttocks.

+ The kids are intrigued by a person they call Boo Radley, the rumor around the town is that Boo only goes outside of his house at night and hunts squirrels with his bare hands.

+ Pump jets have some advantages over bare propellers for certain applications, usually related to requirements for high-speed.

+ The site was originally bare until King Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia decided to create a cathedral there.

+ Their chief prey is ants and other insects, which they find in decaying wood or almost bare soil.

+ In the en Wiki there is an great tool called reFill that can add cite tags and details to bare URLs.

+ Observation is more than the bare act of observing: Observation requires observing and seeking knowledge, often through experiment.

+ It is popular among hobbyists and can be found in many electronics stores that sell bare components, such as RadioShack.

+ Star Trek episodes don’t need their own page, especially when the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine page itself is bare bones.

+ Different colors indicate different purposes, for example, in the United States, green or bare is a ground wires.

+ Lita’s bare breast was momentarily shown during the segment.

+ He was floggingflogged on his bare buttocks.

+ The kids are intrigued by a person they call Boo Radley, the rumor around the town is that Boo only goes outside of his house at night and hunts squirrels with his bare hands.
+ Pump jets have some advantages over bare propellers for certain applications, usually related to requirements for high-speed.

+ At a rural event such as a county fair, concert, auction, barn sale, corn maze, or pick-your-own strawberry patch, a parking lot may be nothing more than a large area of bare earth or a meadow that has been mowed for parking.

+ It avoids bare and moving sand dunes, where there is little prey.

+ Information about a needle being sharp and hurtful when touched by bare hands is processed to make a response of survival and self-preservation.

+ Some lots may be bare earth.

+ As a development, the bare name of a ship in the Royal Navy meant its captain.

+ This can take ten minutes for a page with a hundred bare URLs.

+ Do not add it if the link currently leads to the equivalent of a stub entry, or just a bare placeholder.

+ This can be carried out in several different ways, either passing the water over the bare roots inside a tube or hollow container or passing the water through a mat of fibre into which the roots have grown or variations between the two.

+ It is common to wear them with bare feet when a yukata is worn.

More in-sentence examples of “bare”:

+ Or, the chimpanzee may bare its teeth to express that it is afraid or that a more dominant chimp is approaching.

+ But villagers, you need to stick a banana on your head for being proper while making wine for their own use, sometimes tread the grapes with their bare feet until the juice is squeezed out.

+ It is shaped like a large goblet and played with the bare hands.

+ A GFCI / RCD protects people and is often found in bathrooms or kitchens where electrical devices are used and people’s bare flesh may be in contact with the floor or metal fixtures which provide an alternate path for current to travel in the case of an electrical fault.

+ Wait for the bot to finish filling in all the citation templates for each bare URL.

+ The bare minimum everyday driver should require to purchase a liability coverage.

+ Over time this insulation can wear out, become brittle, and fall off, leaving bare wire.

+ In logic, “ipse dixit” is known as the bare assertion fallacy.

+ They are worn on either foot, often with barefoot sandals, bare feet or anklets.

+ Mostly bare and inhospitable, the island has one small landing site named Port David on the northwesternmost point.

+ In 1992, New York State’s highest court accepted 14th Amendment arguments and struck down the provision in New York’s “Exposure of the Person” statute that made it illegal for women to bare their chests where men were permitted to do so.

+ These processes produce bare land from the sea, and with complex and unique ecosystems, a distinct Ancient Hawaiian culture.

+ Recently, I changed one of the bare url links in an article to the template, and another administrator undid my change, kindly telling me that citeweb templates are only used in references.

+ He was so strong that he could bend horseshoes with his bare hands.

+ There was “a beautiful picture of this junction washed bare by the sea”, where 345 million year old Devonian Old Red Sandstone overlies 425 million year old Silurian greywacke.

+ Its dry dock and shops were located at Bare Point at the extreme eastern end of the Thunder Bay harbour.

+ The bare place name was used formerly to refer to the person who owned it, rather than the land itself.

+ Samson is known for being given great strength by God to use against those who do not like him and to do great things that regular people cannot do: killing a lion with his bare hands, defeating a whole army with only a donkey’s jawbone to fight with, and making a temple fall down.

+ Shocked by what she sees, she accidentally drops her towel, revealing her bare tattooed buttocks to a passing police car, whose driver pulls over, startled by the naked woman.

+ His song “Dropkick Me, Jesus” was a number 17 country hit for Bobby Bare in 1976.

+ The ceramic knobs and tubes provide some protection because even if the insulation does fall off, the bare wire can not touch the wooden structure.

+ Sushi is eaten with your bare hands or chopsticks.

+ This template shows the bare periodic table.

+ Note: this is a bare number with no units.

+ Crows and ravens often perch high on bare trees in the winter, where their black shape against the sky looks like the dark bare branches.

+ Karate is primarily a combat sport done with bare hands.

+ They have a signature tail with two bare feathers ending in tufts, just like this bird.

+ Richard Leland Bare IMDB previously claimed a birth year of 1909, but other sources, including cite 1913.

+ It consists of a dome-shaped hill, surrounded by dense shrub; its top is bare rock.

+ The face is bare and yellow joining up with the beak.

+ Rooks differs from the crow by the bare grey-white skin around the base of the adult’s bill, in front of the eyes.

+ Dette har frem til i dag bare vært ubekreftede fortellinger.

+ The bills, pouches and bare facial skin of all species are brightly coloured before the breeding season.

+ She claimed to have once killed an SS soldier with her bare hands.

+ Females laid one egg on bare rock.

+ He tested them by spreading them on the bare skin of his arms.

+ Lichens will grow on the bare rocks.

+ It is a brownish bird, though it does have a bare blue crown.

+ The bare bones of his story are told by the Hellenistic and Roman collectors of myths, but there is no literary version of his adventures.

+ There has been much debate on the bare existence of implicit learning because of the fact that knowledge gained is not verbalizable.

+ A dog will bare its teeth and growl.

+ Usually, this applies to bare skin, hair, undergarments, and especially to intimate parts.

+ Sea ice is highly reflective of solar radiation, reflecting about 60% of incoming solar radiation when bare and about 80% when covered with snow.

+ You should be careful around electrical sockets and bare wires that might be carrying current.

+ Heracles throttled the snake with his bare hands and the nurse saw him playing with the dead snake as if they were a child’s toy.

+ There are no plants on the bare walls of the summit.

+ When king of the French he made his children and descendants legally able to bare the title of Prince/ss of Orléans.

+ Or, the chimpanzee may bare its teeth to express that it is afraid or that a more dominant chimp is approaching.

+ But villagers, you need to stick a banana on your head for being proper while making wine for their own use, sometimes tread the grapes with their bare feet until the juice is squeezed out.

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