IntaCepta
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have i got the spelling right for bare?
and is 'baring' such a word.
ie
'his sould baring all it could take'
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3CorsaMeal
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what is "sould"
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MatthewR
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yes thats the correct grammer
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Rob Withey
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"Too much to bare" makes it sound like you got too many clothes on.
I believe the phrase you seek is "too much to bear", as in you can't take any more.
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James_DT
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Soul*.
Oh, and the word is grammar.
No biggie.
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IntaCepta
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i thought it was bear. but wasn't too sure.
i knew bare didn't look right as thats to do with coverage.
thanks a million.
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MatthewR
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bear is the fucking animal u titts!
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IntaCepta
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thats not the only meaning.
http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/bearing
2. Patient endurance; suffering without complaint.
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MatthewR
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Hope it aint for coursework!
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IntaCepta
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song lyrics
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Rob Withey
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Is English your first language?
Read this and learn something : http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/errors/bare.html
And then think how much I laugh at the people who use the wrong one, asking people to take their clothes off when they ask people to "bare with me".
lol. :-)
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3CorsaMeal
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its bear
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MatthewR
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wheres that from? If its true then what i learned at school is bollox
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waynep
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this is bare long, u get me lol
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by corsa-crazy
this is bare long, u get me lol
No.
Bare long makes no sense.
No, Barey and you might be getting somewhere.
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MatthewR
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quote: Originally posted by corsa-crazy
this is bare long, u get me lol
I knew what u meant bruv
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waynep
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lmfao
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by Evisu
quote: Originally posted by corsa-crazy
this is bare long, u get me lol
I knew what u meant bruv
So did I, I'm just a pedantic mofu.
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IntaCepta
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get me bruv, dis bare bollux gettin' me vexed!
sod it, i'm sticking with bear, and if any of u mofu's got a problem with that, go fly a kite and die!
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MatthewR
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sorry hard
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rambokid
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Yep. The correct spelling is 'bear'.
"Too much to bear."
"His soul bearing all it could take" would probably make much more sense grammatically, if it was worded "His soul bore all it could take."
But it depends on if the phrase is in the past or present tense.
[Edited on 21-12-2004 by rambokid]
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Icy
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i want to bore u a new arsehole
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rambokid
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not my fault i'm the god of the english language
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