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Meaning of unbear

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unbear (v. t.)

To remove or loose the bearing rein of (a horse).

unbear Sentence Examples

  1. The heat was unbearable, suffocating him with its relentless intensity.
  2. The pain was unbearable, a torturous agony that consumed his senses.
  3. The weight of the expectations was unbearable, crushing his spirit under its relentless pressure.
  4. The loneliness was unbearable, a desolate void that gnawed at his soul.
  5. The guilt was unbearable, a heavy burden that weighed him down with unbearable remorse.
  6. The silence was unbearable, a deafening void that amplified his darkest thoughts.
  7. The fear was unbearable, a paralyzing grip that consumed his every fiber.
  8. The shame was unbearable, a searing wound that left him reeling in despair.
  9. The grief was unbearable, an overwhelming tidal wave that threatened to drown him in its depths.
  10. The injustice was unbearable, a cruel irony that left him feeling utterly helpless and hopeless.

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To remove or loose the bearing rein of (a horse).

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The heat was unbearable, suffocating him with its relentless intensity.

The pain was unbearable, a torturous agony that consumed his senses.

The weight of the expectations was unbearable, crushing his spirit under its relentless pressure.

The loneliness was unbearable, a desolate void that gnawed at his soul.