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borne up
verb
Past participle of bear up
Exact(29)
The ship also heaves, being borne up and dropped down as it crosses the surging sea.
"I actually am amazed that she's borne up under it as well as she has," he said.
Sitting in a loge box right over the orchestra, one was physically borne up by its waves of sound.
Throughout the halting recovery, Haitians have borne up under other severe but unrelated afflictions: destructive storms, food shortages and disease.
Android has the advantage that it offers many different brands, while Windows Phone is borne up almost entirely by Nokia.
"She's coming under the boat," Mayoral shouted, cutting the engine, and there we suddenly were, borne up on a swelling promontory of whale back, giddily airborne and helpless.
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"You'll bear up," he said.
Bearing up?" "They took her from the sky.
Yuka Silvera's handsome costumes bear up under close scrutiny.
Tough, but I find I bear up well.
So I'm going to try bear up better that.
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