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  • 1Barely — Bare ly, adv. 1. Without covering; nakedly. [1913 Webster] 2. Without concealment or disguise. [1913 Webster] 3. Merely; only. [1913 Webster] R. For now his son is duke. W. Barely in title, not in revenue. Shak. [1913 Webster] 4. But just;… …

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  • 2Barely Cooking — is a Canadian television series which aired in 2003. The show was a typical cooking show, except for the fact that the hosts wore only a hadaka apron to cover their genitals. Despite being aired late night on Citytv and , the show was not a… …

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  • 3barely — like hardly (see hard 2) and scarcely, should normally be followed by when, not than, if a clause follows: • Chance had barely begun to sip his drink when dinner was announced J. Kosinski, 1983 …

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  • 4Not Now John — Single by Pink Floyd from the album The Final Cut B side …

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  • 5Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less —   Cover of the original 1976 Hardback edition …

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  • 6barely — [adj] not quite almost, hardly, just, only just, scantily, scarcely; concept 772 …

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  • 7Barely Legal (Family Guy) — Barely Legal Family Guy episode …

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  • 8Barely Legal — Эпизод «Гриффинов» «Barely Legal» Новые полицейские Куахога нахо …

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  • 9barely — bare|ly [ berli ] adverb ** 1. ) used for saying that something almost does not happen or exist, or is almost not possible: HARDLY, SCARCELY: The roads were barely wide enough for two cars to pass. There was barely a scratch on his car, but mine… …

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  • 10barely */*/ — UK [ˈbeə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈberlɪ] adverb 1) used for saying that something almost does not happen or exist, or is almost not possible He was so dizzy he could barely stand. The roads were barely wide enough for two cars to pass. There was barely a… …

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