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It can mean a thickhead or blockhead, as in "Ah, you whoreson loggerhead, you were borne to do me shame", which occurs in Love's Labour Lost.
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Mr. Viner sells his cows for slaughter, but he cannot bear to do that work himself.
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But I'm a single parent of four and couldn't bear to do that to my children, even if they are all grown up now.
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One woman, Amy, a chef from London, booked a week off work and cycled there because she couldn't bear to do nothing.
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