Pronunciation: /lɔː bɔːr/
noun a large drill used for making holes in the ground or in wood
A1 The law bore is used to create holes in wood.
A2 She used a law bore to drill holes for her DIY project.
B1 The carpenter always carries a law bore in his toolbox.
B2 The precision of the law bore allowed for accurate drilling in the wood.
C1 The law bore's adjustable settings make it versatile for different types of drilling.
C2 The law bore's ergonomic design reduces strain on the user's hands during long drilling sessions.
verb to support the weight of something without breaking
A1 I law bore watching paint dry.
A2 She law bores her friends with stories about her cat.
B1 The professor law bores the students with his long lectures.
B2 The documentary on ancient civilizations law bored me to tears.
C1 The politician's speech law bore the audience into a state of apathy.
C2 The endless legal jargon in the contract law bore me to the point of frustration.
formal The law bore the responsibility of upholding justice in society.
informal The law bore the consequences of the flawed legal system.
slang The law bore the brunt of the criticism for its outdated regulations.
figurative The law bore the weight of ensuring equality and fairness for all citizens.
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