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brayed
brayed, ppl. a. (breɪd) [f. bray v.2 + -ed.] 1. Beaten small, bruised, pounded.1382 Wyclif 1 Sam. xxv. 18 Fyue busshellis of brayid corn. 1575 Turberv. Bk. Falconrie 333 With a little salte brayed verie small. 1811 Pinkerton Petral. II. 265, I only found a dust composed of brayed marble. † 2. brayed... Oxford English Dictionary
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fausse-brayed
† fausse-brayed, ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ed2.] Provided with a fausse-braye.c 1530 Ld. Berners Arth. Lyt. Bryt. (1814) 187 A hous..wel bolwarked and fausbrayed. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ways to Say "Laughed" or "Smiled": A Word List for Writers
Verbs and Phrases to Replace Laughed or Smiled. If you've exhausted the alternatives, or economy of words is crucial, the following list could save you multiple trips to your thesaurus(es).. B babbled, bared one's gums, barked, bayed, beamed, belly-laughed, bent in two, bent over, boomed, brayed, broke up, bubbled, burbled, bust a gut
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Der Kuckuck und der Esel
The donkey brayed along. How sweet and how melodious, It sounded wide and far: They were singing both together "Goo-koo, Goo-koo, ee-ah, ee-ah!" wikipedia.org
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Master List of Words to Describe Voices - BRYN DONOVAN
It's a good idea to help readers hear your characters' voices. So this post is an addendum to the lists in the book. Thanks for the great idea, Katy! [AdSense-B] These are adjectives, but some of them can be altered into verbs ("braying" / "brayed") or nouns ("rasping" / "his voice was a rasp.") Some of these more often ...
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brayded
† ˈbrayded, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. Erroneous form for brayed, as if from a present-stem brayd.1561 Hollybush Hom. Apoth. 18 a, Take a dishfull of brayded or beaten barlye. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Talking Eggs (picture book)
When they entered the old woman's property, Blanche finds that the old woman owns a two-headed cow with corkscrew-like horns that brayed like a mule. wikipedia.org
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brayde
brayd(e, brayed var. of braid. Oxford English Dictionary
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bray
▪ I. bray, n.1 (breɪ) [f. bray v.1, or a. OF. brai, brait ‘cry’, f. braire.] † 1. Outcry; a loud cry, a shriek. Obs.a 1300 K. Alis. 2175 So gret bray, so gret crieyng Ffor the folk there was dyeyng. c 1450 Merlin xviii. 300 The lady vndirstode the brayes and the cries that the bretheren made a-boute... Oxford English Dictionary
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out-bray
out-bray, v. [out- 15, 18.] † 1. trans. To bray out, ejaculate, utter: see bray v.1 4, and cf. abray v. 3 b. (Properly two words.) Obs.1558 G. Cavendish Poems (1825) II. 39 Hir voyce she out brayd. 1559 Mirr. Mag. (1563) Q j, Whose rufull voyce no sooner had out brayed Those wofull wordes. Ibid. X i... Oxford English Dictionary
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belling
▪ I. belling, vbl. n.1 (ˈbɛlɪŋ) [f. bell v.4 + -ing1.] † 1. The roaring of animals; bellowing. Obs.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 30 Bellynge, of [? or] rorynge of bestys (v.r. bellinge of nete), mugitus. 2. spec. The cry of deer in the rutting season; hence ellipt. the season itself. Occas. attrib.1513 Dougla... Oxford English Dictionary
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diduce
▪ I. † diˈduce, v. Obs. [ad. L. dīdūcĕre to pull asunder or apart, pull in two, f. di-1, dis- + dūcĕre to lead, draw. Used in 16–17th c., and sometimes confused in form with deduce.] 1. trans. To pull or draw away or apart.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 26 By this y⊇ arme is distaunt, and deduced from t... Oxford English Dictionary
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区别辨析donkey与ass - 田间小站
The donkey brayed and tried to bolt. 这头驴嘶叫着试图脱缰而逃。. This donkey can carry two sacks of grain. 这头驴能驮两袋粮食。. ass : 指驴时显得较古。. The donkey is a domesticated form of the African wild ass which has been used for thousands of years for carrying heavy loads. 驴是非洲野驴的一种已 ...
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cernicle
† ˈcernicle Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. cerniculum sieve, f. cernĕre to sift.] A sieve.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 559 Dates..must be brayed..then trajected through a cernicle. Oxford English Dictionary
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charlet
† ˈcharlet Obs. Also 7 charlett. [cf. OF. charlet ‘sorte de vase’; also charlotte.] A kind of custard containing milk, eggs, brayed pork, and seasoning, boiled to a curd.? c 1390 Form of Cury 27 Charlet and charlet yforced. c 1425 Cookery Bk. (Harl. MS. 279) (1888) 17 Charlette (recipe)..Charlet a-f... Oxford English Dictionary
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