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˲ú°ù²¹²õ³ó²â
/ ˲ú°ùÊÊɪ /
adjective
- loosely fragmented; rubbishy
- (of timber) brittle
Derived Forms
- ˲ú°ù²¹²õ³óŸ±²Ô±ð²õ²õ, noun
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú°ù²¹²õ³óîi·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Cornbrash, so called from its 'brashy' or rubbly nature, an earthy oolite yielding fair land for corn.
The ice proved brashy, soft to each step, and the men slithered through the water up to the armpits as they carried the canoes.
And all had cures for the âbrashyâ spell the little chap had been afflicted by, and which seemed frightened away entirely, as he looked about him with eyes like black beads.
Bell isnât done for, yet: Sheâs a tough customerâsheâs always been A banging, bobberous bletherskite, has Bellâ No fushenless, brashy, mim-mouthed mealy-face, Fratished and perished in the howl-oâ-winter.
A great many fish on sea iceâmostly small, but a second species 5 or 6 inches long: imagine they are chased by seals and caught in brashy ice where they are unable to escape.
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