No. If you can barely do something it means that it takes great effort, almost more than you can give.
Hardscrabble typically refers to a difficult or austere way of living, often involving persistent struggle and hard work to make a living. It can also refer to barren or infertile land that is challenging to cultivate.
Hell no, the two men could barely stand to be in the same room together.
kind or sweet could probably mean the same thing as friendly
If your girlfriend talks to the same guy every day, but barely talks to you, she is definitely cheating on you.
It depends on what you mean by better...I think it is because it is more versatile, the Dual can barely produce a clean tone, the Single produces almost the same amount of overdrive as the Dual, but the difference is so small you can barely hear it.
It means, "And for you the same." It could also be a question. Then It would mean, "And for you the same?"
A near miss. Something bad that you just barely avoided. In driving, an almost-accident. Means just about the same thing in any context.
There are a number of words you could use that would have the same meaning as fighting. You could use arguing for example.
May, could, could possibly, could plausibly, beyond that you have more complex phrases.
it could mean that he doesn't fell the same way and is trying to put you off
Did you mean, "What could be different about 2 or more atoms of the same element?" If you did, the answer is that they can have a different number of neutrons.
Some words that mean the same as together would be assembled or united. You could also use grouped or connected.