bared
berd
- v lay bare
- v make public
- v lay bare
- v prevent from entering; keep out
- v render unsuitable for passage
- v expel, as if by official decree
- v secure with, or as if with, bars
- s having the head uncovered
with bared head
- Then, bound and blindfolded, he is strapped, face down, neck bared, to the shoulder-high plank.
- As the leaders conferred, other tribesmen beat rhythms on goatskin drums and danced round the campfires with bared, curve-bladed djambias.
- Just as Bill Clinton showed himself to be "a new Democrat" when he bared his law enforcement chops and flew home to oversee the 1992 execution of brain-damaged Arkansas inmate .