It bears checkerberries
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WINTERGREENIt bears checkerberries.
SELLBears do it
EIDERIt bears down
GRRBears say it
MANTRAIt bears repeating
MIRRORIt bears looking into
TENIt bears Hamilton's portrait
LEOPARDIt bears the Ethiopian's fingerprints.
NBAIt has Bulls but no Bears
ARKIt had a pair of bears
EMBASSYIt usually bears a national seal
STOICOne who grins and bears it
ZOOIt has lions and tigers and bears (oh my!)
dexternoting the side of a heraldic shield that is to the right of one who bears it
avocadosThe tropical evergreen tree that bears this fruit. It is native to Central America and widely cultivated elsewhere
bananasThe tropical and subtropical treelike plant that bears this fruit. It has very large leaves and resembles a palm, but lacks a woody trunk
pineapplesThe widely cultivated tropical American plant that bears this fruit. It is low-growing, with a spiral of spiny sword-shaped leaves on a thick stem
pineappleThe widely cultivated tropical American plant that bears this fruit. It is low-growing, with a spiral of spiny sword-shaped leaves on a thick stem
papayasThe fast-growing tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of America. It is widely cultivated for its fruit, both for eating and for papain production
papayaThe fast-growing tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of America. It is widely cultivated for its fruit, both for eating and for papain production
bullacesA thorny shrub or small tree of the rose family that bears purple-black fruits. It is a wild plum, of which the damson is the cultivated form
baneberriesA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
baneberryA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
radulasa horny band or ribbon in mollusks other than bivalves that bears minute chitinous teeth on its dorsal surface and scrapes or tears off food and draws it into the mouth
broomrapeA parasitic plant that bears tubular flowers on a leafless brown stem. It is attached by its tubers to the roots of a host plant, which may be any of a number of species
broomrapesA parasitic plant that bears tubular flowers on a leafless brown stem. It is attached by its tubers to the roots of a host plant, which may be any of a number of species
larkspursAn annual Mediterranean plant of the buttercup family that bears spikes of spurred flowers. It is closely related to the delphiniums, with which it has been bred to produce a number of cultivated hybrids