Phrases with «to bear with»

The phrase "to bear with" means to endure, tolerate or put up with something or someone despite any difficulties or discomfort it may cause. Full definition

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Sentences with «to bear with»

  • A diverse practice portfolio will protect you if one of those areas takes a downturn and also ensures that you won't get bored with so deep a focus on one particular practice area. (myshingle.com)
  • This wasn't the only reason for leaving my former church however, but I won't bore you with all that. (redeeminggod.com)
  • If you are Cute Women from, and you are bored with ordinary dating, this is the best choice you have. (datersnest.com)
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