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  • 11bear up — {v.} 1. To hold up; carry; support; encourage. * /The old bridge can hardly bear up its own weight any more./ * /He was borne up by love of country./ 2. To keep up one s courage or strength; last. Often used with under . * /This boat will bear up …

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  • 12bear up — {v.} 1. To hold up; carry; support; encourage. * /The old bridge can hardly bear up its own weight any more./ * /He was borne up by love of country./ 2. To keep up one s courage or strength; last. Often used with under . * /This boat will bear up …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 13bear up — v. (D; intr.) to bear up against, under (to bear up under pressure) …

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  • 14bear\ up — v 1. To hold up; carry; support; encourage. The old bridge can hardly bear up its own weight any more. He was borne up by love of country. 2. To keep up one s courage or strength; last. Often used with under . This boat will bear up under… …

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  • 15bear up — PHRASAL VERB If you bear up when experiencing problems, you remain cheerful and show courage in spite of them. [V P] How s Mary bearing up?... [V P under n] She was frightened that she would be unable to bear up under the pain of childbirth. Syn …

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  • 16bear up — to be brave. I wonder where she finds the strength to bear up under so much unfair criticism …

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  • 17Bear Behaving Badly — Nev And Barney Format Children s programme Starring Barney Harwood Bella Emberg Ross Mullan …

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  • 18Bear Bryant — Bryant with trademark houndstooth hat Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born September 11, 1913 …

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  • 19Bear Stearns — Industry Investment services Fate Bought by JP Morgan Chase in September 2008 Founded 1923 Defunct …

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  • 20Bear hunting — is the act of hunting bears. Bears have been hunted since prehistoric times for their meat and fur.BearsBears are large mammals in the order Carnivora. Although there are only eight living species of bear, they are widespread, appearing in a wide …

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