And she 'low she couldn't abear it, no more'n see Herod a mass-sakering of the Innocents.
I never liked Squire; nobody never did as I ever heerd on; but when pa'son died I couldn't abear him.
That to make divisions was a thing she could not abear to think of, neither could her feelings let her do it.
But Drusie did not think that that was likely either, for had not the gamekeeper said that his master "could not abear boys"?
But the gamekeeper was a surly fellow, and if he saw the children lingering near he would tell them that his master "couldn't abear boys nor girls either," and always was most severe if any people were caught trespassing on his land.
I can't abear to see you so, sir: I'm a mother myself.
But my father were that good in his hart that he couldn't abear to be without us.
If it were Rachel I would not mind; but I cannot abear Jacob, with his great hairy hands and fat cheeks.
And when I heard that I was in a pretty rage; for I cannot abide Aunt Rebecca, who is as cross as a bear with a sore head, and she cannot abearthe sight of me.
For if there's one thing I can't abear in a chapel, it's one set setting up above the rest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abear" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.