Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Bare
Bare as a Scotchman’s knee.
—Anonymous
Bare as a stone.
—Anonymous
Bare as January.
—Robert Armin
Bare as the back of my hand.
—Honoré de Balzac
Bare as a naked bairn.
—Robert Buchanan
Bare as winter.
—Robert Burns
Bare as beggary.
—Richard Cumberland
As bare …
As the willow of leaves
When the bough-breaking wind
The warm day endeth.
—The Elder Edda
Bare as an Alpine precipice.
—Charles Kingsley
Bare as a pig in a sty.
—Francis Mahony
Bare as lies the mirrored moon in silver sleeping seas.
—Gerald Massey
Bare as hop-stakes in November’s mists.
—George Meredith
Bare as my nail.
—Thomas Nash
Bare as a bird’s tail.
—English Proverb
Bare as the birch at Yule.
—English Proverb
Bare, like a carcass picked by crows.
—Jonathan Swift
Bare as a beggar.
—Algernon Charles Swinburne
Bare as naked daylight.
—Algernon Charles Swinburne
Bare as shame.
—Algernon Charles Swinburne
As bare as a hornet’s cell.
—Henry Van Dyke
Bare as an ape.
—Voltaire
Bare as a goose-egg.
—Artemus Ward
Bare as a school-boy’s diary.
—H. G. Wells
As bare
As winter trees.
—William Wordsworth
As bare as Egypt when the locusts got through with it.
—Rida Johnson Young