Barefisted
with the fists bare:
a fierce, barefisted fight; to fight barefisted.
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(in china) a layperson trained to provide a number of basic health-care services, especially in rural areas. noun (esp in developing countries) a worker trained as a medical auxiliary in a rural area who dispenses medicine, gives first aid, -ssists at childbirth, etc barefoot doctor bare·foot doctor (bâr’fut’) n. a lay health care worker, especially […]
- Barehanded
with hands uncovered: he caught the baseball barehanded. without tools, weapons, or other means: foolishly coming barehanded to the besieged city. historical examples were he alone with armand, he would hurl himself at him and try to kill him, barehanded. shaman robert shea you can’t just walk in on a throg barehanded and be bound […]
- Bare hands, with one's
with one’s hands but without tools, weapons, or other implements. for example, jean -ssembled the new stove with her bare hands. this phrase, first recorded in 1604, extends the literal meaning, “with uncovered (that is, without gloves) and hence unprotected hands,” to “unaided by implements.”
- Bareilly
a city in n central uttar pradesh, in n india. historical examples we remained in bareilly from may till october in comparative peace. reminiscences of the great mutiny 1857-59 william forbes-mitch-ll he had checked bareilly, so i wired your friend dwarka there. autobiography of a yogi paramhansa yogananda a good-natured civilian at bareilly offered to […]
- Bare infinitive
an infinitive verb form without to, used with certain auxiliary verbs , as in i must go. all i did was ask. we might win.