baring

IPA: bˈɛrɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which something is laid bare.
  • (countable) A surname.
  • A minor city in Knox County, Missouri, United States.
  • A census-designated place in King County, Washington, United States.
  • A community in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • A locality near Patchewollock, Rural City of Mildura, north-west Victoria, Australia.
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Examples of "baring" in Sentences

  • They begin baring their souls to each other and soon made love.
  • So, with that in mind, I think sole-baring is more personal for me.
  • Heh heh heh, and then he said, “Michelle is one tough lady, she believes in baring arms.”
  • Designer Mouret creator of the Galaxy Dress and high profile walker-outer from the label baring his name (Sorry Roland this is your CV!) has turned up joined at the hip with pop ...
  • Here Waldman is equally fearless in baring her own warts, from her manic depression to her brutally frank redubbing of a support group she joined after the anguished termination of a pregnancy (no gauzy pro-choice language for her) “The Dead Baby Club.”
  • Von NotHaus who served 25 years as the mintmaster for the Royal Hawaiian Mint told reporters "they [the Feds] took everything, all of the computers, everything but the desks and chairs," Busting into the Sunshine Mint in Coer D'Alene, Idaho, the company that manufactures Norfed's coins, the FBI made off with huge pallets of silver and gold coins baring images of Ron Paul that were worth more than one million 'Fed dollars.'

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