| bar | United States physicist who won the Nobel Prize for physics twice (1908-1991) |
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| bar | being a bard or relating to a bard's poetry |
| bar | idolization of William Shakespeare |
| bar | lay bare |
| bar | make public |
| bar | lay bare |
| bar | lacking in amplitude or quantity |
| bar | showing ground without the usual covering of grass |
| bar | completely unclothed |
| bar | having extraneous everything removed including contents |
| bar | providing no shelter or sustenance |
| bar | without the natural or usual covering |