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rears Meaning

rears

the back part of something, to raise or set on end, to rise up on the hind legs, the space or position at the back, to breed and raise (an animal) for use or market, to take care of the breeding and raising of, the part (as of an army) or area farthest from the enemy, the unit (as of an army) or area farthest from the enemy, to bring by continuous care to a stage at which one is fully grown or self-sufficient, toward or from the rear, buttock sense 2a, to cause (plants) to grow, to erect by building, being at the back, to cause (a horse) to rise up on the hind legs, to rise high, the part of something located opposite its front, to put up by building, to raise upright, to bring to maturity or self-sufficiency usually through nurturing care, buttocks

rears Sentence Examples

  1. The horse reared violently, its hooves flailing in the air.
  2. The crowd roared with laughter as the comedian reared up and delivered his punchline.
  3. The baby reared back in fear when the stranger approached.
  4. The mountain reared up before them, its summit shrouded in clouds.
  5. The horse's mane reared and flowed in the wind as it galloped across the field.
  6. The dancer reared up on her toes, her body poised gracefully in midair.
  7. The waves reared and crashed against the shore, sending spray high into the air.
  8. The child reared back and kicked her legs in frustration.
  9. The bull reared its head and snorted, a warning to stay clear.
  10. The tree's roots reared up out of the ground, forming a gnarled and twisted tangle.

FAQs About the word rears

the back part of something, to raise or set on end, to rise up on the hind legs, the space or position at the back, to breed and raise (an animal) for use or ma

backs,tails,reverses

fronts, foreheads, faces,foreparts,

The horse reared violently, its hooves flailing in the air.

The crowd roared with laughter as the comedian reared up and delivered his punchline.

The baby reared back in fear when the stranger approached.

The mountain reared up before them, its summit shrouded in clouds.