English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Bravoes (pl. )

of Bravo

Bravura (n.)

A florid, brilliant style of music, written for effect, to show the range and flexibility of a singer's voice, or the technical force and skill of a performer; virtuoso music.

Brawl (v. i.)

To make a loud confused noise, as the water of a rapid stream running over stones.

Brawl (v. i.)

To quarrel noisily and outrageously.

Brawl (v. i.)

To complain loudly; to scold.

Brawl (n.)

A noisy quarrel; loud, angry contention; a wrangle; a tumult; as, a drunken brawl.

Brawled (imp. & p. p.)

of Brawl

Brawler (n.)

One that brawls; wrangler.

Brawling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Brawl

Brawling (a.)

Quarreling; quarrelsome; noisy.

Brawling (a.)

Making a loud confused noise. See Brawl, v. i., 3.

Brawlingly (adv.)

In a brawling manner.

Brawn (n.)

The flesh of a boar; also, the salted and prepared flesh of a boar.

Brawn (n.)

A boar.

Brawn (n.)

Full, strong muscles, esp. of the arm or leg, muscular strength; a protuberant muscular part of the body; sometimes, the arm.

Brawn (n.)

A muscle; flesh.

Brawned (a.)

Brawny; strong; muscular.

Brawner (n.)

A boor killed for the table.

Brawniness (n.)

The quality or state of being brawny.

Brawny (a.)

Having large, strong muscles; muscular; fleshy; strong.