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bare

adjective as in without clothing

adjective as in without covering or content

adjective as in simple, unadorned

verb as in reveal

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To put it simply: They are safe enough to be handled with bare hands.

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A undercover Panorama reporter filmed staff at the Edenfield Centre - one of the UK's biggest mental health hospitals - using restraint inappropriately and patients enduring long periods of seclusion in small, bare rooms.

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Like many startups, at least one employee signed an NDA, the company didn’t openly solicit job applicants and kept its website bare of details.

"I went in. The place was bare. No furniture. The living room was totally empty apart from a TV on some boxes."

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The last thing most women facing the far side of 40 and the near side of zaftig would want is to strip bare for a big-screen leap into the ocean.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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