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antonym: bore
Yes. Bore is an action verb.
It basically means that he has the name.
Boredom- state of being weary and restless through lack of interest.Boring - causing boredom/tiresome.`Hope it helps! :)
The root word of boredom is bore... As in 'you bore the crap out of me...'
If someone where to say "I bear a burden" the past perfect tense of "bear" would be "I bore a burden."
The past participle of "bore" is "borne." For example, "He has borne the burden of responsibility for years."
1. Past tense of to bear as in have children or offspring, or to bear a burden.2. Make a hole (verb).3. Also, a noun as in the bore of a shotgun.3. Someone who is uninteresting (noun).
The whole stanza is referring to the only word the raven learned from its former "unhappy master", and that word "is its only stock and store". The former "master" spoke "dirges" (laments or mournful songs) of "hope" (read sarcasm here) often and ever increasingly of every "unmerciful Disaster" until the word nevermore became "one/melancholy burden bore" by the raven.
Farmers bore the main tax burden and faced more difficulties than any other class
The 870 Wingmaster is still made in .410
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Fluke can mean: * A fish, and a flatworm. * The end parts of an anchor. * The fins on a whale's tail. * A stroke of luck. Close (near) and Close (close the door) Bore a hole in something A tidal bore (tide meets river, pushes water back upstream) A crashing bore (someone who puts you to sleep) Bore (a burden) past tense of the verb to bear Bat- a type of animal, or a bat used in baseball
No The last referenced smooth bore rimfire shotgun that I can find, was the Marlin Model 25MG "Garden Gun" made 1999 - 2000.
It is bore da, pronounced phonetically "bore-eh daah"bore da
Rifled bore and Smooth bore
In Full bore ball valve, The bore dia will be same as internal dia of the pipe.In reduced bore, the bore dia is reduced than the ID of pipe.