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adjective. empty; without covering or clothing
Our cupboard is bare. OR He walked around withbarefeet.
Our cupboard is bare. OR He walked around with bare feet.
Why did Jessica's mother leave the spot bare where the portrait of Jessica used to be?
How did the grass feel on bare feet?
What season did the tree have bare branches?
What was the name of the game where Stella did not want to ride bare footed?
How far does the girl, Delly, walk to school with bare feet?
Who loves bare feet and bagels?
Why do the mansion's interior walls look like a bare chessboard of discolored squares and rectangles?
Where did they stomp their bare toes?
He walked around with bare feet.
A bare midriff violates our school dress code.
What fish does Beatrice's brother catch with his bare hands?
The grainy sand was rough on my bare feet.
After the grasshoppers ate the trees bare and left only twigs, to where did the neighbors move?
Who was boxing's last bare knuckle champion?
empty; unfilled; naked; uncovered; undressed
full; covered; clothed
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