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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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What is the proper conveyance of the word "bare" as in bare with me?
  

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Bare is not correct. Bare means without a covering, for example: His bare arms were quickly burned by the hot sun. " Here is an example: Bear with me while I instruct you.

  • Bare is not correct.
  • Bare means without a covering, for example: His bare arms were quickly burned by the hot sun.
  • " Here is an example: Bear with me while I instruct you.
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Bare is not correct. Bare means without a covering, for example:
His bare arms were quickly burned by the hot sun.

The verb you want is "bear." Here is an example:

Bear with me while I instruct you.

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