139 collocations for bare

He drew a bucket of water, and bared his muscular arms, then, after washing them, soused his curly hair and begrimed face, and came out wonderfully brightened by the operation.

He bared his head before her.

Diablo, indeed, turned his head with his ears flattened and bared his teeth, but it was only to snort at the knee of the boy.

France can renew her spirit and save her body if her experts in science, if her poets and artists are sent back to her, and our less great bare their breasts to the Huns.

"I tell you thisI bare my sister's broken heart to you, giving you her very words, sacred as they are to me andand to others, who are present, and must listen to all I saybecause it is right that you should understand her frenzy, and know all that passed between us in that awful hour.

Andromache 628) Menelaus is about to kill her, but as she bares her bosom to the sword, the sword falls from his hand.

In 817, Louis summoned at Aix-la-Chapelle the general assembly of his dominions; and there, while declaring that "neither to those who were wisely minded nor to himself did it appear expedient to break up, for the love he bare his sons and by the will of man, the unity of the empire, preserved by God himself," he had resolved to share with his eldest son, Lothair, the imperial throne.

But truth is truth, and if you only felt free to bare your whole soul to me as you now decline to do, I should not despair of finding some weak link in the chain which seems so satisfactory to the police and, I am forced to add, to the general public.

And I set her instant to the earth, and made her to bare her shoulders to me; and truly they did be much bruised where that she had lain so oft in mine arms, against the hardness of mine armour.

His lips drew up and bared his long fangs.

Not even in a primeval forest, it seemed, would the modest Puritan bare his body to the mirror of limpid water and the caress of mountain air.

Think how He took up the heaviest burden of all for you, when He "His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree!"

Hark ye, Beltane, and mark me wellthere ne'er lived wife of so stainless honour as the noble woman that bare thee!"

THE LIFE OF ISAAC WITH THE HISTORY OF ESAU AND OF JACOB Which is read in the Church the Second Sunday in Lent Isaac was forty years old when he wedded Rebekah and she bare him no children.

SONG Sparrow of Love, so sharp to peck, Arrow of LoveI bare my neck Down to the bosom.

Now within her hand she bare his sword and showed him the legend graven upon the bright steel: RESURGAM

The monuments looked calmer and less formal than when daylight bared all their defects of design or finish; they seemed now worthy of their position beneath the vaulted roof, and even, adjuncts themselves to the harmony of the architecture.

She cometh first, who bare the seed and well Of springing sorrow, when to life she brought Paris: and that old King, who quenched not Quick in the spark, ere

" Soon the others bared their feet and hung their stockings on four chairs in a row beside the first.

"Tell me," said Miss Garth, in a voice faint with emotion, as the lawyer laid bare the sad story, "why did they go to London?

The scarcity of kid gloves, caused by this war, will, no doubt, force many a fair one to bare a hand during its continuance.

" "Nay, show patience," said Giles, "we will amend that in the next triplet, thus: "There Roger fought, and Walkyn too, And Giles that bare the bow of yew; O swift and strong his arrows flew, Dixit!"

" With cautious looks all about him, Billy bared his tender young face to the night.

The sky was blue, the air was soft and balmy, and on the sweet south breeze, to which the old General bared his grateful brow, floated a ravishing odor of "Ah!

The pedlar had approached, intent on begging, and, if possible, larceny; but Wolf had quickly bared a double row of long, sharp teeth, which ceremony he had accompanied with an ominous growl, and this had completely daunted Autolycus, who had retreated with precipitation.

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