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  • 11bear with — if you ll just bear with us, I m sure the lights will be back on soon Syn: be patient with, show forbearance toward, make allowances for, tolerate, put up with, endure …

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  • 12bear with — verb To be patient with. Please bear with me a moment while I connect you to his office …

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  • 13ˈbear ˌwith sb — phrasal verb spoken used as a polite way of asking someone to be patient while you do something Bear with me – I won t be long.[/ex] …

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  • 14bear with somebody — ˈbear with sb/sth derived to be patient with sb/sth • She s under a lot of strain. Just bear with her. • If you will bear with me (= be patient and listen to me) a little longer, I ll answer your question. Main entry: ↑bear …

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  • 15bear with something — ˈbear with sb/sth derived to be patient with sb/sth • She s under a lot of strain. Just bear with her. • If you will bear with me (= be patient and listen to me) a little longer, I ll answer your question. Main entry: ↑bear …

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  • 16bear with someone — bear with (someone/something) to be patient with someone or something. Just bear with me while I finish downloading this file …

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  • 17bear with something — bear with (someone/something) to be patient with someone or something. Just bear with me while I finish downloading this file …

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  • 18bear with sb/sth phrasal — verb (T) 1 bear with me spoken used to ask someone politely to wait while you find out information, finish what you are doing etc: Bear with me a minute, and I ll check if Mr Garrard s in. 2 to be patient or continue to do something difficult or… …

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  • 19bear with a sore head —    If someone is behaving like a bear with a sore head, they are very irritable and bad tempered.     When his team lost the match, Brad was like a bear with a sore head …

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  • 20bear with — Synonyms and related words: abide, abide with, allow for, bear, bide, blink at, brave, brook, condone, connive at, countenance, disregard, endure, hang in, hang in there, hang tough, have, hear of, ignore, indulge, leave unavenged, let it go,… …

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