Examples of 'bear the brunt' in a sentence
Meaning of "bear the brunt"
bear the brunt - to face the main impact or force of something, often negative
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- To endure the worst part of something.
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Women continue to bear the brunt of poverty.
To bear the brunt of my eternal gratitude.
And your bodies bear the brunt.
You who bear the brunt of oppression.
Families at home continued to bear the brunt.
I have to bear the brunt of your idiocies.
The developing countries will bear the brunt.
I will bear the brunt if anything happens.
My husband has to bear the brunt of it.
They bear the brunt of the work.
Twin cities may have to bear the brunt.
Yet they bear the brunt of complaints.
Synnøve has to bear the brunt.
Farmers bear the brunt of these restrictions.
National humanitarian personnel bear the brunt of this risk.
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We will bear the brunt of this eventually.
Black queer women have to bear the brunt of it all.
Bear the brunt of that hostility.
They tend to bear the brunt of poverty.
Fishing and aquaculture facilities usually bear the brunt of it.
Folks who bear the brunt of toil.
Bear the brunt.
Blondes may bear the brunt of the.
But now our family will have to bear the brunt.
Women seemed to bear the brunt of religious zeal.
Once again the agricultural policy is being made to bear the brunt.
Civilians continue to bear the brunt of the crisis.
They bear the brunt of a crisis that is not of their making.
Civilians continue to bear the brunt of the fighting.
I bear the brunt of it.
I do not want to bear the brunt of it.
Civilians bear the brunt of indiscriminate shelling and shootings.
They take it in turns to bear the brunt of the gales.
Women also bear the brunt of destruction wrought by disasters.
However civilians continued to bear the brunt of the violence.
Civilians bear the brunt when it comes to casualties.
Children and women continue to bear the brunt of the conflict.
They will bear the brunt of enlargement for us all.
This means that young people bear the brunt of adjustment.
Civilians bear the brunt of violent and often indiscriminate attacks.
Young people have had to bear the brunt of the crisis.
Copts bear the brunt of the ongoing battle between extremists.
It is the poor who bear the brunt of inflation.
They bear the brunt of the heavy rains and the sunlight.
And we have to bear the brunt of it.
We know that those who are already struggling will bear the brunt.
Children bear the brunt of poverty.
Public servants of any kind will likely bear the brunt of it.
Women often bear the brunt of the epidemic.
It is primarily the young generation which will bear the brunt of the epidemic.
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