bared

IPA: bˈɛrd

adjective

  • having the head uncovered
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Examples of "bared" in Sentences

  • Hail is known as bared, which literally translates as cold.
  • "Well?" said the governor, and the word bared his teeth because his lips were dry.
  • Kelsey rushed up beside the giant, his sword bared and point aimed in towards Tommy's heart.
  • Shapur was wearing full armor and holding his sword bared in his hand rather than the rod of justice.
  • In his kingly way he has taken but little account of lives sacrificed to his impulsive policy; he is a king with a double-edged sword bared in his right hand.
  • So saying the old captain bared his blade and with it dealt the sailor who had spoken a thrust in the throat, that the steel came out gleaming from his nape; and quoth another of the sailors, “What hath our comrade done of crime, that thou shouldst cut his throat?”
  • The doorkeeper went, and what he saw was a lank, grey beggarman; half his sword bared behind his haunch, his two shoes full of cold road-a-wayish water sousing about him, the tips of his two ears out through his old hat, his two shoulders out through his scant tattered cloak, and in his hand a green wand of holly.
  • The doorkeeper went, and what he saw was a lank grey beggarman, half his sword bared behind his haunch, his two old shoes full of cold road-a-wayish water sousing about him, the tips of his two ears out through his old hat, his two shoulders out through his scant tattered cloak, and in his hand a three-stringed harp.

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