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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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Bared         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Bare.
Bare king         
GAME POSITION WHERE ONE PLAYER HAS ONLY THE KING REMAINING, SUCH THAT THEY CAN NEVER WIN, BUT MAY PLAY FOR A DRAW AT MOST
Lone king; Medinese victory; Bared king
In chess and chess variants, a bare king (or lone king) is a game position where one player has only the king remaining (i.e.
Bared to You         
BOOK BY SYLVIA DAY
Bared to You is a 2012 New York Times bestselling erotic new adult romance novel by veteran writer Sylvia Day, focusing on the complicated relationship between two twentysomething protagonists with equally abusive pasts. The novel was initially self-published on April 3, 2012 by Day, with Berkley Books re-publishing the book on June 12, 2012 with an initial print run of 500,000 copies.

Wikipedia

Bare

Bare literally means fully or partially naked, or figuratively used it means minimal.

Bare may also refer to:

Examples of use of BARED
1. The army brought reinforcements to Nahr el–Bared Monday.
2. Both times she has bared her soul for our camera.
3. Only their bared arses are disconcertingly smooth, shiny and reflective.
4. Thousands of Palestinians have fled Nahr Al–Bared.
5. No more than an estimated 60 of the camps 31,000 population remains inside Nahr Al–Bared.