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will have reared

  • future perfect
    of rear.
    rear
    noun
    the back of something, as distinguished from the front.

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So, you see, we will have reared a family of thirty- three children by that time, and we will never be without little toddlers and prattlers.

From Mr. Bingle by George Barr McCutcheon