“It should not be surprising, then, that the bearer of the bad tidings that research in psychology does not validate ESP, is usually not greeted with enthusiasm.”
“The bearer of the cheque must provide proper identification when presenting it at the bank.”
“The professional ivory hunter generally carried his large medium-bore rifle while on foot and had his gun bearer carry the heavy rifle.”
birth
(uncountable) The process of childbearing; the beginning of life.
“For example, Talmudic law distinguishes individuals by both birthright and ritual purity.”
“He believed that taking care of the environment was his birthright, as he felt a deep connection to nature and saw it as something he could rightfully claim.”
“I was a child of the suburbs, I felt cheated and robbed of my birthright of ease and pleasure.”
birthtime
(astrology) The exact time when someone was born; the time of birth.
bear
(colloquial) Something difficult or tiresome; a burden or chore.
“But your chapman or your bearward will swear that there is a lime in the wine, and water in the ale, and fling off at the last with a curse instead of a blessing.”