bore
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Old English , to pierce. Advise Dutch , German , Old Norse . Affiliated with Latin , to bore, to piece. Faculty of arduous may appear from a allegorical use such as to bore the ears; advise German .
# To create a through something.
# To in somebody; to .
to create a hole
to affect boredom
#A aperture ed or ed through something, as in the bore of a
#One who inspires or of .
#A and of in assertive s and which s up as a ; an .
bore
# Accomplished close of to .
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bore m
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#to (make a aperture through something)
Old English , to pierce. Advise Dutch , German , Old Norse . Affiliated with Latin , to bore, to piece. Faculty of arduous may appear from a allegorical use such as to bore the ears; advise German .
# To create a through something.
# To in somebody; to .
to create a hole
to affect boredom
#A aperture ed or ed through something, as in the bore of a
#One who inspires or of .
#A and of in assertive s and which s up as a ; an .
bore
# Accomplished close of to .
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bore m
#
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#to (make a aperture through something)
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