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  • 21bare outline — a short description; a few words giving only the most important facts (also (the) bare bones) …

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  • 22“Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family“ —    Short story (3,720 words); probably written in the fall of 1920. First published in the Wolverine (March and June 1921); rpt. WT(April 1924) and WT(May 1935); first collected in O;corrected text in D;annotated version in CC    Sir Arthur… …

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  • 23the bare bones — I the basic facts about something, without any detail the bare bones of the plot II see bare * * * the bare bones : the most basic or important facts or parts of something The company reduced the staff to the bare bones. [=the company s staff… …

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  • 24lay something bare — REVEAL, disclose, divulge, show, expose, exhibit, uncover, unveil, unmask, make a clean breast of, make known, make public. → lay * * * lay something bare phrase to make something known that has been hidden or secret All the facts of the… …

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  • 25(the) bare bones (of something) — the bare ˈbones (of sth) idiom the basic facts • the bare bones of the story Main entry: ↑bareidiom …

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  • 26lay something bare — to make something known that has been hidden or secret All the facts of the investigation are finally being laid bare …

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  • 27barely — bare ► ADJECTIVE 1) not clothed or covered. 2) without the appropriate or usual covering or contents: a big, bare room. 3) without elaboration; basic: the bare facts. 4) only just sufficient: a bare majority. ► VERB ▪ uncover and reveal. ● …

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  • 28bareness — bare ► ADJECTIVE 1) not clothed or covered. 2) without the appropriate or usual covering or contents: a big, bare room. 3) without elaboration; basic: the bare facts. 4) only just sufficient: a bare majority. ► VERB ▪ uncover and reveal. ● …

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  • 29fact — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ important, interesting, relevant, salient ▪ You must look at all the relevant facts. ▪ basic, simple ▪ …

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  • 30fact — n. something that is true 1) to ascertain, establish a fact 2) to check, confirm, verify a fact 3) to cite; collect, gather, marshal; present (the) facts 4) to classify; evaluate, interpret (the) facts 5) to face (the) facts 6) to distort, twist; …

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