bray

  • 51bray — verb Bray is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑donkey, ↑mule …

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  • 52bray — I Yorkshire Dialect Beat up II Cleveland Dialect List beat or thrash with violence: Ah ll bray thee III North Country (Newcastle) Words to beat, to pound, to reduce to powder …

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  • 53bray — Essentially a substitute for cool!, okay, I understand, awesome!, and almost any other affirmative, positive one or two word response. That movie was so bray …

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  • 54bray — Essentially a substitute for cool!, okay, I understand, awesome!, and almost any other affirmative, positive one or two word response. That movie was so bray …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 55bray — bray1 noun the loud, harsh cry of a donkey. verb utter a bray. ↘speak or laugh loudly and harshly. Origin ME: from OFr. brait a shriek , braire to cry , perh. ult. of Celtic origin. bray2 verb archaic crush to small pieces, especially with a… …

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  • 56bray — verb (I) 1 if a donkey brays, it makes a loud sound 2 if someone brays, they laugh or talk in a loud, slightly unpleasant way bray noun (C) braying adjective …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 57Bray — Sp Brėjus Ap Bray angliškai Ap Bré airiškai L Airija …

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  • 58Bray — /breɪ/ (say bray) noun Sir John Cox, 1842–94, Australian politician; premier of SA 1881–84 …

  • 59bray —  1) to bray, to neigh ; the horse brays. Berks.  2) to beat or pound. N …

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  • 60Bray (Begriffsklärung) — Bray heißen folgende Orte und Verwaltungseinheiten: Bray, Stadt im County Wicklow in Irland Bray (Eure), Gemeinde im Département Eure in Frankreich Bray (Saône et Loire), Gemeinde im Département Saône et Loire in Frankreich Bray (Berkshire),… …

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