"Lay your ship bare" is an idiomatic expression that means to reveal one's true self or to expose one's vulnerabilities and weaknesses. It suggests a sense of honesty and transparency, often in a context where one might typically conceal their struggles or challenges. The phrase evokes the imagery of a ship being stripped of its protective layers, leaving it open to scrutiny and judgment.
When They Lay Bare was created in 1999.
When They Lay Bare has 346 pages.
The ISBN of When They Lay Bare is 0-571-20121-0.
Denude
none, the bare live young
The patient lies bare-chested on an examination table
uncover, reveal, display, exhibit, present, unveil, lay bare
Bare skin refers to nothing covering the body.
"Lay anchor" refers to the act of securing a ship in place by dropping an anchor into the water. This is done to prevent the vessel from drifting due to wind or current. The phrase can also be used metaphorically to mean establishing a stable position or foundation in various contexts.
Bare means the implication of nothing being there and it could be applied in the sense of a bare table, which means there is nothing on the tabletops.
bear is in the sense of a animal and bare means to have something in your possession
disclose, divulge, expose, lay bare, reveal, show, tell, unover