baring

[ US /ˈbɛɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈe‍əɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the removal of covering
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How To Use baring In A Sentence

  • The wolves of the group suddenly rushed towards the direction of the sound, baring their teeth and snarling.
  • Among other popular fashions banned are tank tops (for men), white T-shirts worn as outer garments and midriff-baring shirts.
  • With Britney baring her belly every chance she gets, tummies are getting more attention than ever.
  • In general, Mr. Thomas Baring is an impressive speaker. Sketches in Parliament
  • As a Democrat living in a strong Labor seat my vote will not, baring a miracle, remove the sitting member.
  • Our Barings coverage, for example, drew on the expertise of reporters and their news sources on three continents.
  • Why do males get away with baring their chests without coming under fire by critics?
  • With their banshee wails, squalling guitars and naked aggression, they are baring their souls and they are angry.
  • The biggest problem with it is that it's meant to be a little cropped, and I'm long-waisted, which means that the end result was very cropped, in a 2002-midriff-baring sort of way. Sweater #5.
  • Short interviews conducted entirely on his terms are hardly soul-baring confessionals. Times, Sunday Times
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