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8 sentences with 'bears'

Example sentences and phrases with the word bears and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: bears

1. Large, strong mammals with thick fur and sharp claws, found in forests and mountains. 2. To carry or support the weight of something. 3. To endure or tolerate something difficult or unpleasant. 4. To produce or give birth to young.


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This ring bears my family's emblem.

bears: This ring bears my family's emblem.
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Polar bears belong to the group of carnivores.

bears: Polar bears belong to the group of carnivores.
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In 1780, the Swiss Argand invented the smooth-wick lamp that bears his name.
It took engineer Drbal nine years to get the patent granted, but he finally succeeded, and it bears the number 91,304, granted by the Prague Patent Office.
Some animals often defend themselves against low temperatures by means of: abundant body hair (polar bears) or plumage (birds) or a thick layer of blubber (whales).
There is also a female figurine with large, round eyes and hair falling in long braids across her chest. The latter bears a striking resemblance to Mesopotamian statuettes.
Zoroaster himself lived much earlier (sometime between 1300 and 1000 BC), long before the rise of the empire, and was responsible for codifying the beliefs of the religion that bears his name.
After a voyage of some three thousand miles that lasted six weeks, he landed on an island in the Bahamas called Guanahani by the native Lucia people. He quickly christened it San Salvador, the name it bears today.

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