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make bare

verb as in shave

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It was chilly enough to make bare knees knock.

The mindful movements make bare his intention to be viewed more seriously as a manly romantic instead of just an affable, everyman troubadour — or, as he proved in his most famous video, for “Sing,” a very convincing puppet.

To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast.

Something had been said about Hay's Roumanian note that brought to mind the last stanza of Hay's hymn: Wherever man oppresses man, Beneath the setting sun, O Lord, be there, thine arm make bare, Thy righteous will be done.

None I fear, but yet I'll try all Means, if my long Service to my Country, my Winter Camps, and Summer Heats, and all my stormy Fate at Sea can plead, I will expand my Deeds as Rome's Consuls did of old, make bare my Breast, and shew my scar'd Bosom to move and raise their Pity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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