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bare necessities

Idioms  
  1. Just sufficient resources, with nothing to spare. For example, The room was furnished with just the bare necessities—bed, table, chair. This idiom uses bare in the sense of “mere, and nothing else,” a usage dating from about 1200.


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“I’m not asking for a six-bedroom house with a pool. I just want to have the bare necessities, and to be able to buy food for the week.”

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 20, 2026

It was a decent home at first, close enough to her job downtown and with all the bare necessities for daily living.

From BBC Jan. 2, 2026

An unexpected visitor showed up at a Petersburg, Alaska, grocery store looking for the bare necessities this week — a black bear cub.

From Washington Times Oct. 21, 2023

Sri Lankans are struggling to access the bare necessities like food, fuel, medicine, cooking gas and even toilet paper and matches.

From Seattle Times Jun. 5, 2022

This is the story I believe in: When God was a child, the Rift Valley cradled a caldron of bare necessities, and out of it walked the first humans upright on two legs.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver

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