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bare (something) to (someone)

To reveal something to another person. I don't know Adam that well, so I was surprised that he bared his fears to me. She finally bared the truth to me, after weeks of lying.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bare something to someone

to reveal or disclose something to someone. I have to know a guy pretty well before I will bare my innermost thoughts to him. Our criminal involvement was bared to the judge.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bare (something) to (someone)
  • bare (one's) heart
  • bare (one's) soul
  • bare one's soul
  • bare soul
  • bare your soul
  • snarl
  • snarl at
  • snarl at (one)
  • (I) won't tell a soul
References in classic literature
(ll 270-294) And again, Ceto bare to Phoreys the fair-cheeked Graiae, sisters grey from their birth: and both deathless gods and men who walk on earth call them Graiae, Pemphredo well-clad, and saffron-robed Enyo, and the Gorgons who dwell beyond glorious Ocean in the frontier land towards Night where are the clear- voiced Hesperides, Sthenno, and Euryale, and Medusa who suffered a woeful fate: she was mortal, but the two were undying and grew not old.
334-345) And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander.
378-382) And Eos bare to Astraeus the strong-hearted winds, brightening Zephyrus, and Boreas, headlong in his course, and Notus, -- a goddess mating in love with a god.
"It has always been our company's mission to make hosiery accessible to all women, so introducing Bare L'eggs and Just My Size Naturally Bare to the mass market is a logical next step for us."
Fly by Night by The Bare Toed Dance Company, Dance City, Newcastle, as part of Juice Festival last week BARE Toed dancers know all about little people and what rocks their boats.
Not only that, but Bare Toed's Jo Templey came along and put on a special song featuring the refrain Bounce on the Bed.