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the bare bones
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the most important facts about something, to which more detail might be added later: the bare bones of the story I don't need all the details - just give me the bare bones. used to describe an amount of money that is only just enough, or too little, for a particular purpose, or an arrangement that o
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  • the most important facts about something, to which more detail might be added later: the bare bones of the story I don't need all the details - just give me the bare bones.
  • used to describe an amount of money that is only just enough, or too little, for a particular purpose, or an arrangement that offers as little of something as possible: This bare-bones budget is far short of the amount we need to maintain existing programs. The airline offers a bare-bones service - no assigned seating, no sandwiches, no nuts.

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