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.
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  • 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
  • My statue of Jesus baring his bleeding heart has everything to do with kitsch and nothing to do with religious fanaticism.
  • So long as the Egyptian surplus was under the control of the Commission of the Debt, and Baring and the sirdar could guarantee the Suez Canal and the India Route, Salisbury would permit no military operations. Three Empires on the Nile
  • Which may be why the vipers in the political snake pit are rattling their rattles and baring those long, curved fangs.
  • Baring one tarpon (which doesn't really count) this was the biggest fish I have ever landed. My Biggest Fish Ever: The Swamp Donkey
  • Firstly we think 'pragmatically', deploy flat ontological analyses as a mere technological appendage to serve pre-existing political vectors, but this seems to be somewhat paradoxical for it entails a hidden claim that the ontological has no baring upon the political-but this indicates the technological potentials of the philosophy are null and void. Larval Subjects .
  • Though what we see is a woman lifting her shift and baring her legs, she is not inviting observation.
  • Gaumont never did answer the question of whether she'd be baring it all in the show.
  • On the February cover of Russian Vogue, a tousled blonde wears Ralph Lauren's bibbed denim version, neo-hippie accessorized with a gold woven bustier, a low-slung fringed belt and skin-baring provocative side curve. Overalls: Making A Comeback?
  • Now she's written a soul-baring memoir. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the red corner sat a butch, dark-skinned, muscleman baring his teeth.
  • It opens with a glistening Moore in skintight, mid-riff baring workout clothes doing yoga.
  • He also has gnomes baring their backsides, and a scattering of fake skulls, but he said all of these were just part of who he was.
  • Batman, #416: This one tale from 1988 crams in how Dick stopped being Robin, a summary of how the second Jason Todd took up the role, and how those two met -- plus Dick as Nightwing telling off Bruce in a soul-baring confrontation in the bat-cave. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Our Barings coverage, for example, drew on the expertise of reporters and their news sources on three continents.
  • The dogs yapped as they passed each other, strained their leashes, wagged their stubby tails, lunged, baring teeth, but if their mistresses ever allowed them close enough for a bite, they would run from each other in fright. Yalta Pas de Deux
  • Joey opened it slowly, and out popped a furry snake, baring its fangs.
  • This is called marshalling the ranks where there are no ranks; baring the arms (to fight) where there are no arms to bare; grasping the weapon where there is no weapon to grasp; advancing against the enemy where there is no enemy. The Tao Teh King, or the Tao and its Characteristics
  • The wild dogs started barking and baring their teeth.
  • But the unfortunate trade wind again fluttered her skirt, and again he backed away — not so far, this time, with much less of a bristle of his neck and shoulder hair, and with no more of a snarl than a mere half-baring of his fangs. CHAPTER XX
  • You watch her for glitzy artifice, not soul-baring integrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a kindred-spirit quality to their comradeship, involving soul-baring phone conversations that last for hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Comte rushed to help her, and as she seemed to be stifling, cut her bodice open with his dagger, baring her shoulder.
  • I don't have to stand here baring my soul in order to make you feel better and less of a victim!
  • They used to stare over steaming scrums for 80 minutes; gnarling, sneering and baring their gumshields to the world.
  • The group of creatures all roared loudly, baring their sharp teeth.
  • I almost looks like a whale or a submarine is baring down on them in the background. Fish react | My[confined]Space
  • Inside the mill dampness is baring the wood-made bricks after nearly 150 years, and requires some action.
  • You'll thrill at his knack for making something witty and revealing from slight yet soul-baring stories. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was funny, most girls he knew were out, flaunting themselves, baring every bit of flesh that they could get away with, without getting arrested.
  • Most of the stripped down monologue consists of a topless Dee Dee baring his soul and his scabrous white chest, which starkly contrasts against the black backdrop.
  • But, as he concedes in this soul-baring memoir, he is better known as a loser than a winner. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Her jeans, waist-baring low-riders, were rolled up just beyond her calves until Michael (our serene and tan guide for the day) mentioned she might want to roll them back down to avoid "chafing" - the kind of advice you don't ignore. Esquire.com Article Feed
  • As soon as he turned to face it, the beast jumped on him, snarling, and baring its sharp teeth.
  • ING Barings widened the dire predictions to stg £264 million on September 17.
  • On the other hand, they have him baring his chest, and wearing a vest in a song.
  • He entered with a guard baring two full snifters of Brandy on a small tray.
  • They may reject the idea that the emancipation of women consists in the wearing of mini-skirts or the baring of midriffs, but still be concerned with promoting the further equality of women.
  • More than 18,000 Mexicans stripped off , baring all for the sake of art.
  • We woke to find him challenging his own reflection, baring his big teeth and snarling between barks.
  • As the Italians moved up the coast toward Suakin and inland toward the key town of Kassala, Sir Evelyn Baring rang the alarm. Three Empires on the Nile
  • And did Berry baring her torso in Swordfish provide the wholesome image of black womanhood that the NAACP says it wants to promote?
  • They watch too much MuchMusic and need to idolise somebody who isn't baring her midriff.
  • And there was Elder Seth, baring his teeth as he pushed her face into the asphalt.
  • He looked me up and down, taking in my low-rise jeans and mid-drift baring black spaghetti strapped shirt.
  • The hotel's casual staff were baring the brunt of the loss in business with a reduction in their hours.
  • For the regular polish wearer, there's something slightly unnerving about baring all with clear polish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next time I look at the man, he's baring a snaggle-tooth grin.
  • They stare back defiantly at the crowds, menacingly baring their teeth, and grabbing candy trays with nimble speed.
  • This means having my winter boots surgically removed and baring my feet to the world.
  • Mr. Baring is not to come, I believe, till she goes up for the Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • With their banshee wails, squalling guitars and naked aggression, they are baring their souls and they are angry.
  • The Middle Stone Age in south - nide a Baringo, Kenya. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Picture grown men, dressed in midriff-baring blouses, tight miniskirts, and beads, girating in the streets! Anybody join in any Mardi Gras festivities in your towns?
  • With Britney baring her belly every chance she gets, tummies are getting more attention than ever.
  • King Mswati III of Swaziland was forced to revoke an edict making it an offence to ridicule the royals by baring buttocks.
  • These women baring their upper bodies to the sun are a healthy expression of unselfconsciousness.
  • Mr. Baring is at his yeomanry, so we are quite alone. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • But Alan turns out to be the only truth-teller—"Nobody cares about anything outside themself," he tells Penelope bluntly, if not grammatically—and the others bear him out by baring the hostility that stokes their desperate souls. Stylish Spectacle Makes This 'Mission' Possible
  • Eventually, the penny drops: film-making is grinding, unspontaneous, perfectionist, weirdly soul-baring work. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it's not just the searing, soul-baring comedians who need to speak from the heart. Times, Sunday Times
  • The miniature bride and groom, properly veiled and suited, are preceded by a young boy baring a rod and followed by a bevy of tiny, twittering ladies-in-waiting. Donna Henes: Summer Fevers
  • MCBRIDE baring his teeth: And while McBride doth breathe , so shall it be!
  • Decked out in full make-up, pomaded hair, and impossibly high stack heels, he impudently swaggers through the film in ‘come ravish me’ midriff-baring outfits.
  • Miss Baring is hoping that if you don't sail "beyond the sunset" in that "Yacht," you may come to Loch Luichart. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Everyone's talking about it," said Nigel Sillis , director of research, fixed income and currencies, at Baring Asset Management in London, which manages $52 billion. End-of-Quarter Portfolio Rejiggering Rattles Shaky Markets
  • 'Somebody Ended Up Ratting Me Out': Miley's Naughty-Photo Hacker Speaks In a sneak attack befitting the kind of malcontent who would dare despoil Miley Cyrus's e-mail account and posted scandalously skin-baring, kiss-blowing, Gawker
  • He made short work of her kirtle, baring her body to his greedy gaze. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • Jennifer Lopez scotched rumours that she is pregnant by baring her stomach on live TV yesterday..
  • He grinned rather shyly at us, baring an impressive row of gold teeth, but clearly did not know what to do with the gadget.
  • Ivan, left, and Uma always give us this look when we are headed out the door, but it's better than the teeth-baring one you'd get if you were trying to pet-sit them. Denver Post: All Blogs
  • The painting "Durga" depicts the goddess as a brightly colored tiger baring her teeth and hangs on the first floor of the exhibit. The Brown Daily Herald RSS
  • Where would the soul-baring anguish come from? Globe and Mail
  • There's something comforting about his honesty and the show's soul-baring emotional range, with familiar echoes for all of us. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside the mill dampness is baring the wood made bricks after nearly 150 years, and requires some action.
  • More on Ascot A Magnificent Obsession A Week at the Races The Royal Enclosure rules no off-the-shoulder dresses, halter necks, spaghetti straps or shoulder straps of less than half an inch; no mini skirts; no midriff baring; and full-length trouser suits only in matching color are blatantly biased in favor of males A Flashy, Positively Ghastly Spectacle
  • However, financiers, merchants and bankers, such as the Rothschilds and the Barings, remained the most distinctive group.
  • They named it after the senior partner in Baring Brothers, which at that moment was raising, or underwriting, the CPR's bonds. The Last Spike—100th Anniversary
  • The beauty looks fierce as hell wearing a midriff-baring top.
  • It's a disturbing, yet spiritual, journey; an almost surreal baring of the natural frontier akin to an interior landscape.
  • A quick search reveals the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould - born 1834; died 1924 - was a hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and prolific travel writer, whose accomplishments include a 16-volume lives of the saints and the book of werewolves. Getting From Here To There, The Retro Way
  • Major Baring took off his gold pince-nez and looked at me.
  • After all, it didn't matter to me whether he was presenting his card or baring his buttocks ... so before you could have said: "Don't, you damfool! THE NUMBERS
  • This started a “mini-movement” called Baring Witness. Global Orgasm for Peace–Dec 22nd | Jewschool
  • Putin last year made it into glossy magazines across the world by donning combat trousers and baring his muscular torso for photographers while on a fishing trip in the Yenisei river.
  • Eighteen months ago Finnigan suffered the embarrassment of baring her bra to the nation during a TV award show.
  • They stare back defiantly at the crowds, menacingly baring their teeth, and grabbing candy trays with nimble speed.
  • At retail meccas like Guess and Express, young girls 12 to 19 are spending $37 billion a year on clothes such as belly-baring shirts and micro miniskirts.
  • I was dressed in a tight black off-the-shoulder top baring several inches of my toned, flat stomach and extremely low-slung stonewashed jeans.
  • Now, I have a bit of a problem though - one of the outfits means I will be baring bits of skin that don't usually see the light of day.
  • The most commonly cited date is 1881, first calculated by William S. Baring-Gould, but 1884 has its adherents as well. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The closest most women my age come to baring their bellies is a tankini that has ridden up by accident in the surf. Susan Senator: Feminism From the Gut
  • Perhaps his most notable role was advising the administrators of Barings in relation to the crisis in 1995 in which the bank narrowly avoided bankruptcy. Times, Sunday Times
  • John Kendall, economist at Baring Brothers, said he expected the market to continue to be firm next week.
  • For the regular polish wearer, there's something slightly unnerving about baring all with clear polish. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Excuse me, young man, would you put your dog on a lead,’ I recently suggested to a traveller, whose snarling lurcher was baring its fangs at my dachshund.
  • Some preachers make a practice of baring their souls when they preach.
  • In the film's lustiest scene, Colbert, just millimeters shy of baring her bosom, lolled in a black marble tub of what's meant to be asses' milk, when one of the ladies of her imperial retinue dropped by with some gossip. 'Encyclopedia of the Exquisite: An Anecdotal History of Elegant Delights'
  • Day 8 Lake Baringo Join the launch trip on the lake to see hippo, crocodile and bird life.
  • But not all names in - ing are Anglo-Saxon, e.g. Baring is German; cf. Behring, of the Straits; and Jobling is Fr. Jobelin, a double dim. of Job. The Romance of Names
  • Anderson suggests this was the case because, although the Baringo lowlands had too many livestock for the available land, the lands were not overstocked in terms of Tugen subsistence requirements.
  • She had a funny way of baring her front teeth like a hamster when she was being slightly sarky, which was often. PROSPECT HILL
  • The dog barked at the girl, baring it's canines threateningly at her.
  • One of the outfits means I will be baring bits of skin that don't usually see the light of day.
  • Gauze and chiffon, decorated with skin-baring crochet or big organza bows, in shades of rose and mint took center stage.

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