Listens to the bears
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SELLSListens to the bears
GOTHPerson who wears black and listens to The Cure
SOLDListened to the bears
femalebelonging to the sex that conceives and bears young
tomatillosThe Mexican plant, related to the cape gooseberry, that bears this fruit
tomatilloThe Mexican plant, related to the cape gooseberry, that bears this fruit
chirimoyasThe small tree that bears this fruit, native to the Andes of Peru and Ecuador
cherimoyasThe small tree that bears this fruit, native to the Andes of Peru and Ecuador
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
pomegranateThe tree that bears this fruit, which is native to North Africa and western Asia and has long been cultivated
pomegranatesThe tree that bears this fruit, which is native to North Africa and western Asia and has long been cultivated
rabbitbrushesA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
rabbitbrushA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
sawfishesA large tropical mainly marine fish related to the rays, with an elongated flattened snout that bears large blunt teeth along each side
bearberrya trailing plant of the heath family, having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond
calamondinA small hybrid citrus plant that bears fragrant white flowers followed by small orange-yellow fruit, native to the Philippines and widely grown as a houseplant
scillasA plant of the lily family that typically bears small blue star- or bell-shaped flowers and glossy straplike leaves, native to Eurasia and temperate Africa
calamondinsA small hybrid citrus plant that bears fragrant white flowers followed by small orange-yellow fruit, native to the Philippines and widely grown as a houseplant
bearberriesBEARBERRY, a trailing plant of the heath family, having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
cactusesA succulent plant with a thick, fleshy stem that typically bears spines, lacks leaves, and has brilliantly colored flowers. Cacti are native to arid regions of the New World and are cultivated elsewhere, esp. as houseplants
pronateto turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing
pronatedto turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing
pronatesto turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing