Sentence examples for to reared from inspiring English sources

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to reared

noun

The back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last on order; - opposed to front.

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The fort, a wooden Building, at the Entrance of the harbour of Calais, when the evening twilight was coming on, and we could not see anything of the building but its shape which was far more distinct than in perfect daylight, seemed to reared upon pillars of Ebony, between which pillars the sea was seen in the most beautiful colours that can be conceived.

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This reduces the appeal of helping to rear others' offspring.

He was promoted to rear admiral on July 16.

Many have parents unable or unwilling to rear them.

The boardwalk will extend directly to rear turnstiles.

He's even going to rear livestock: sheep and pigs.

She misses chicken, which she used to rear at home.

Ciro allows his discontent to rear its head again.

They lived separately and worked together to rear their children.

"It just continues to rear its ugly head," Huggins said.

In spirited driving, the Volvo is at a disadvantage to rear-drive sport sedans like the BMW 330i, whose weight is perfectly balanced front to rear.

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