0 present participle of bare
1 to take away the thing that is covering something so that it can be seen:
It is worn across the right hip to over the left shoulder, partly baring the midriff.
When afraid, the ears are folded flat, and are often combined with baring of the teeth and a flattening of the mane.
Her standard outfit is a midriff baring pink sweatshirt and matching sweatpants, anything that reveals her belly button.
This applies also to consonant ligatures baring the stroke (see table of consonant ligatures).
Uniforms are often more suggestive, such as women baring midriffs, and men with tighter pants.
A rare form of teeth baring is seen in the form as a submissive grin.
Great was their surprise when, approaching the carob tree, they were attacked by the faithful dog baring his canines.
This is a time for baring souls.