Bear-like

  • 21like a bear with a sore head Brit. — like a bear with a sore head Brit. informal very irritable. → bear oneself …

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  • 22like a bear with a sore head — ► like a bear with a sore head Brit. informal very irritable. Main Entry: ↑bear …

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  • 23bear yourself — formal phrase to behave or walk or stand in a particular way She always bore herself well. Thesaurus: to change your positionhyponym Main entry: bear * * * bear yourself formal : to move …

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  • 24bear´ish|ness — bear|ish «BAIR ihsh», adjective. 1. like a bear in manner or temper; rough or surly. 2. aiming at or tending to lower prices in the stock market or other financial market. 3. Figurative. not hopeful or confident; pessimistic: »He is now bearish… …

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  • 25bear´ish|ly — bear|ish «BAIR ihsh», adjective. 1. like a bear in manner or temper; rough or surly. 2. aiming at or tending to lower prices in the stock market or other financial market. 3. Figurative. not hopeful or confident; pessimistic: »He is now bearish… …

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  • 26bear|ish — «BAIR ihsh», adjective. 1. like a bear in manner or temper; rough or surly. 2. aiming at or tending to lower prices in the stock market or other financial market. 3. Figurative. not hopeful or confident; pessimistic: »He is now bearish on the… …

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  • 27Bear Swamp — is a forested parkland in Ashfield, Massachusetts. The Trustees of Reservations owns and maintains the property. Though Bear Swamp was once a sheep pasture and later a source of and lumber, it now seems much like an untouched wilderness. The… …

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  • 28Like — (l[imac]k), v. i. 1. To be pleased; to choose. [1913 Webster] He may either go or stay, as he best likes. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To have an appearance or expression; to look; to seem to be (in a specified condition). [Obs.] [1913 Webster] You… …

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  • 29bear witness to something — bear witness to (something) to show by your existence that something is true. The survivors of this disaster bear witness to a terrible event we would like to forget …

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  • 30bear witness to — (something) to show by your existence that something is true. The survivors of this disaster bear witness to a terrible event we would like to forget …

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