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in
Preposition
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Used to show that something is inside something else.
The cat is in the box.
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Used to show that someone is at home, or is available.
Is John in?
The Doctor is now in.
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Used to show movement towards the inside.
The rain came in through the window.
bare
Adjective
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If something is bare, it is just enough to get by.
He survived with just the bare necessities.
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Being bare is being without cover; being naked; without decoration.
I didn't expect to see his bare backside.
bare
Verb
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To bare is to uncover or show.
skin
Noun
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The outer layer of an animal or human.
Her skin is soft.
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The outer layer of a fruit or vegetable; a peel.
He ate the onion, but not the onion skin.
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Something that is like skin.
skin
Verb
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To remove the skin.
He skinned the bear and froze the meat.