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How To Use Bareness In A Sentence

  • The landscape on a spring day has a bracing bareness, which is not without exhilaration. The History of David Grieve
  • This gave his figure a kind of bareness and bleakness which made the accident of meeting it in one’s meditations always a sort of shock; it was deficient in the social drapery which muffles the sharpness of human contact. Chapter XLVII
  • Giant sycamores line the road to Purple Hill, almost sentry-like in their winter bareness.
  • This movie's main thrust is really nothing more than bareness interspersed with double entendres, pseudo witty banter, personal attacks, comic quips, and horribly off-key crooning.
  • She visited him at home and was shocked by the bareness of the place.
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  • She was so confident in her glorious silky bareness, and her aggression resulted in an unusual flutter between my legs. Potsdamer Strasse #3
  • Detached from society, they don't seem to exist beyond the bareness of the stage.
  • The trees would be dreary and sad -- the sea always grey and gurly and ochone, the very roads had the look of bareness and emptiness, as though all a man's friends had marched over them, never to return. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • Heat the heat - shrinkable sleeve, make It'shrink, covering the bareness part of the cable core.
  • All the economic development of life itself takes on at its end the appearance of an attempt to get rid of the animal squalor and bareness which is what obligatory poverty really means, and to give to man the divine ease and leisure of the gods. War and strife themselves have been schools of heroism
  • He manages to arrest his fall by grabbing ‘the last outlying knot of starved herbage ere the rock appeared in all its bareness’.
  • Hotel life is blank, repetitious, and desultory, with the bareness of new furniture. The Dress
  • After peeping outside to make sure that no-one had seen me in my state of bareness, I closed the door behind us.
  • I visited your country twice already and found the bareness of the landscape very inviting to big thoughts.
  • This gave his figure a kind of bareness and bleakness which made the accident of meeting it in memory or in apprehension a peculiar concussion; it was deficient in the social drapery commonly muffling, in an overcivilized age, the sharpness of human contacts. The Portrait of a Lady
  • Each time it came, with its soft beauty, its languor of sweetness -- like a word reclining -- it flayed her soul alive, and showed her red, raw bareness. The Woman with the Fan
  • M. d'Agen's travelling equipment lay about the apartment, but failed to give any but an untidy air to its roomy bareness. A Gentleman of France
  • To the right and left the barren mountains reared their enormous baldness to the sun, deserts raised up broadside, as it were, and set on end, that their bareness might be the better seen and known to the world around. Taquisara
  • It struck him that the truly characteristic thing about modern life was not its cruelty and insecurity, but simply its bareness, its dinginess, its listlessness. Nineteen Eighty-four

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