Bear meaning in English
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Definition
a (polar) bear: a large, strong animal with thick fur, for example Winnie the Pooh
a bearskin: the fur and skin of a bear (when it has been removed from the body)
a bear cub: a baby bear
Examples
- "an angry old bear"
- "The bears?"
- "Philip : Instead we're looking for a bear!"
- "I was definitely eaten by a bear."
- "I'm not sure why he would choose to live there - from what I've read, it seems like nothing but large black bears and rough lumberjacks."
- "Brian and Edward : The bear hair!"
- "Now, ideally you would retrieve the hair of an American black bear, but, as I am a generous and kind man, I will also accept grizzly bear hair."
- "Brian : Oh my God, it's a bear!"
- "Take off your clothes, you big brown bear... I want you!"
- "Dolphins, monkeys, chickens, dogs, tigers, goats, bears and even a camel named Sheeba."
- "Please call me Dad, or Papa Bear, or Daddy or Pop Pop."
- "Mr. Cheeter, I don't have any record of you being eaten by a bear in my files."
- "No, I think it says "bear attack"."
- "Now, I'm off to my local bar for a local beer, hopefully I won't be eaten by a local bear!"
- "Philip : Bear Attack."
- "Edward : The hair of a bear?"
- "Philip : I got eaten by a bear."
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