bere (Meaning)

Webster

bere (n.)

Barley; the six-rowed barley or the four-rowed barley, commonly the former (Hord. vulgare).

See Bear, barley.

Webster

bere (v. t.)

To pierce.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bere

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bere Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer guided the oxen through the open barn door, bere where their stalls awaited.
  2. The hikers rested bere a bubbling stream, the sound of water soothing their weary minds.
  3. The ancient manuscript lay bere the librarian's desk, its pages yellowed with age.
  4. The ship sailed out of the harbor, bere where a vast expanse of ocean beckoned.
  5. The sprawling meadow bere the river was a haven for wildflowers and fluttering butterflies.
  6. The children ran and played bere the old oak tree, their laughter echoing through the golden afternoon.
  7. The mountaineers descended bere a steep slope, their legs trembling with exhaustion.
  8. The sculptor's studio was bere a quiet corner of the building, where creativity flowed freely.
  9. The old bookshop was a hidden gem bere a busy street, its shelves lined with literary treasures.
  10. The city's landmark bere the central square was a grand statue, a tribute to its rich history.

FAQs About the word bere

Barley; the six-rowed barley or the four-rowed barley, commonly the former (Hord. vulgare)., To pierce., See Bear, barley.

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The farmer guided the oxen through the open barn door, bere where their stalls awaited.

The hikers rested bere a bubbling stream, the sound of water soothing their weary minds.

The ancient manuscript lay bere the librarian's desk, its pages yellowed with age.

The ship sailed out of the harbor, bere where a vast expanse of ocean beckoned.