[
UK
/bˈeəd/
]
[ US /ˈbɛɹd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛɹd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having the head uncovered
caught bareheaded by the downpour
with bared head
How To Use bared In A Sentence
- Dogs came lunging forward with their fangs bared.
- Colorado Plateau sandstone is nearly totemic in texture and color: voluptuously carved by wind and water, bared to a glory of sunset colors.
- About their bared legs the shallow water plashed in palest blues and greens over the gold of sand, and the sky above them was blue almost to whiteness, with a scatter of whiter clouds diaphanous as feathers. His Disposition
- The dogs were nearing her, coming closer; their teeth bared, snarling viciously
- “But Gemmy, like every cartoon heroine, was dressed in a soft tunic, a sort of peplos that bared her shoulders and arms and part of her bosom.” callipygian. More Vocabulary from Eco « So Many Books
- The nudie took it one step further, making the location insignificant and the amount of body bared ample.
- The werewolf bared its fangs in a mirthless grin and made a low growling sound that sounded chillingly like laughter.
- He whipped the bowie knife from the back of his sodden shirt, flashing it; his teeth bared like a cornered cat or jackal.
- Nika stood up as her captive yanked and strained at the glittering strand that leashed her, shoulders bunching and teeth bared.
- There was no need for me to look up to find every single pair of hungry wolf eyes glaring at me, fangs bared and growling.