Sentences

bere in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

BERE (verb): To carry or hold, often used in a poetic sense to denote the bearing of weight or emotions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient tree was said to bere the weight of countless memories.
  2. In the quiet of the night, she could feel the emotions begin to bere within her.
  3. He chose to bere his soul to those who truly understood him.
  4. With each passing day, the loss began to bere heavily on her heart.
  5. To bere the truth is to embrace the weight of reality.
  6. The artist aimed to bere the complex nature of human experience in his work.
  7. She felt a longing that seemed to bere through the fabric of her being.
  8. In times of hardship, he found strength in the ability to bere his struggles.
  9. The poem sought to bere the essence of love and loss in a few poignant lines.
  10. It was difficult to bere the pain of separation from her closest friend.
  11. The ancient oak tree began to bere under the weight of the snow.
  12. As the sun set, the once vibrant flowers began to bere, losing their luster.
  13. After the unexpected storm, many buildings in the town were left to bere.
  14. The artist depicted a scene where the mountains seemed to bere in the fading light.
  15. With each passing season, the once lush garden started to bere, turning a dull brown.
  16. The harsh winter winds caused the leaves to bere from the branches early.
  17. Despite the beauty of autumn, it was sad to see the trees bere as winter approached.
  18. The old photograph captured the moment before the fields began to bere at harvest time.
  19. In the novel, the protagonist watches his childhood home bere after years of neglect.
  20. She felt a sense of loss as she watched her dreams slowly bere over the years.