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Baring   /bˈɛrɪŋ/   Listen
Baring

noun
1.
The removal of covering.  Synonyms: denudation, husking, stripping, uncovering.



Bare

verb
(past & past part. bared; pres. part. baring)
1.
Lay bare.  "Bare your feelings"
2.
Make public.  Synonyms: air, publicise, publicize.
3.
Lay bare.  Synonyms: denudate, denude, strip.



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"Baring" Quotes from Famous Books



... between the red lips was so short that I remained uncertain whether it was a smile or a ferocious baring of little even teeth. The rest of the face preserved its innocent, tense and ...
— Chance - A Tale in Two Parts • Joseph Conrad

... produced Mr. Gladstone and Sir Evelyn Baring and Lord Hartington and General Gordon? Alike in their emphasis and their lack of emphasis, in their eccentricity and their conventionality, in their matter-of-factness and their romance, ...
— Eminent Victorians • Lytton Strachey

... obliquely and silently across the street, unconcerned with the team he was avoiding, had passed so close that Prince, baring his teeth like a stallion, plunged his head down against reins and check in an ...
— The Valley of the Moon • Jack London

... sleeve of her blouse, baring almost the whole of her rounded arm; then, folding it sharply to her, she invited one after another to test ...
— Maurice Guest • Henry Handel Richardson

... British officers who were reconstructing the Egyptian army. And its hope of future stability depended upon the work of the British administrators, financiers, jurists, and engineers who were labouring to set its affairs in order. These officials, with Sir Evelyn Baring (Lord Cromer) at their head, had an extraordinarily difficult task to perform. Their relations with the native government, which they constantly had to overrule, were difficult enough. But besides this, ...
— The Expansion of Europe - The Culmination of Modern History • Ramsay Muir


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