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61ce·re·brum — /səˈriːbrəm, ˈserəbrəm/ noun, pl brums or chiefly Brit bra / brə/ [count] medical : the front part of the brain that is believed to be where thoughts occur …
62brumby — brum·by …
63brummy — brum·my …
64Brummell,George Bryan — Brum·mell (brŭmʹəl), George Bryan. Known as “Beau Brummell.” 1778 1840. British dandy who popularized new men s fashions, including simply cut clothing, trousers rather than breeches, and elaborate neckwear. An inveterate gambler, he died in… …
65brummig — brum|mig [ brʊmɪç] <Adj.>: (aus Ärger oder schlechter Laune) unfreundlich: ein brummiger Mann; sie ist heute sehr brummig. Syn.: ↑ bärbeißig, ↑ gereizt, ↑ griesgrämig, ↑ grimmig, ↑ missmutig, ↑ …
66brumzti — brum̃zti, džia, dė intr. Š brungzti, zvimbti: Kaip droš kurs su ritmušiu, ritinis lek brumzdamas M.Valanč. Akmuo lėkė brum̃zdamas KII166 …
67brume — /brum/ (say broohm) noun mist; fog. {French: fog, from Provençal bruma, from Latin brūma winter, winter solstice, literally, shortest day} –brumous /bruməs/ (say broohmuhs), adjective …
68brummen — brum|men brum|men: i brummen (UFORMELT i fængsel) …
69Beau Brummell — /brum euhl/ 1. (George Bryan Brummell), 1778 1840, an Englishman who set the fashion in men s clothes. 2. an extremely or excessively well dressed man; fop; dandy. 3. a dressing table for men, having a variety of elaborate arrangements of mirrors …
70brumby — /brum bee/, n., pl. brumbies. Australian. a wild horse. [1875 80; orig. obscure] * * * …