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  1. Apr 12, 2011 · In an absolute sense, your friend is correct: "spare me with..." doesn't really mean anything. Thus it doesn't mean "don't bother me with the details of...", but this is about as useful as saying that it doesn't mean "the sky is blue".

  2. Typically, phrases starting with “spare me…” do not use the word “of”. The problem is “them”. “Spare” in this sense means to prevent someone from experiencing an unpleasant situation or feeling. “Them” is neither of those.

  3. SPARE definition: 1. If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra: 2. time when you are not…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of SPARE is not being used; especially : held for emergency use. How to use spare in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Spare.

  5. “Spare me" is a request to avoid hearing or experiencing something, often used when someone is annoyed or uninterested. Ex: “Spare me the drama, I can't handle it right now.” “Spare me your pity, I don't need it.” It’s similar to “put me out of my misery.”

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  6. As a verb, 'spare' means to give or allow something extra or to refrain from using or harming something or someone. For example: 1. Could you spare me a few (Can you give me a few minutes of your time?) 2. Please spare my feelings and be honest with me. (Please refrain from hurting my feelings and tell me the truth.) 3.

  7. to save from strain, discomfort, embarrassment, or the like, or from a particular cause of it: to spare her needless embarrassment. to spare him the bother; to spare her needless embarrassment. to refrain from, forbear, omit, or withhold, as action or speech: Spare us the gory details.

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