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Words that sound like "broad" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Wide in extent or scope.
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(n)
A surname from French.
(v)
(Scotland, transitive, obsolete) To goad or prick.
(in combination) Having a brow of the specified kind.
(uncountable) A foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals.
A woman in the context of her own wedding; one who is going to marry or has just been married.
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
To produce offspring sexually; to bear young.
The young of certain animals, especially a group of young birds or fowl hatched at one time by the same mother.
(transitive) To weave together, intertwine (strands of fibers, ribbons, etc.); to arrange (hair) in braids.
(dialectal) Alternative form of braid (“board, shelf, plank”). [(obsolete, countable) A sudden movement; a jerk, a wrench.]
(transitive, intransitive) To make tea or coffee by mixing tea leaves or coffee beans with hot water.
(intransitive) To dig a tunnel or hole.
A surname.
(intransitive) Of an animal (now chiefly of animals related to the ass or donkey, and the camel): to make its cry.
A braid.
Obsolete form of braid. [(obsolete, transitive) To make a sudden movement with, to jerk.]
Archaic spelling of breed. [To produce offspring sexually; to bear young.]
(slang) A male friend of a male.
Emitting much light; visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, radiant.
Feeling honoured (by something); feeling happy or satisfied about an event or fact; gratified.
Damaged or consumed by heat, fire, oxidation, or similar process.
(adv)
Beyond the bounds of a country; in foreign countries.
(derogatory) A child who is regarded as mischievous, unruly, spoiled, or selfish.
Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless, without intelligence or reason.
(informal) A fault in wine caused by Brettanomyces yeast.
(informal, formerly offensive) A British person.
A network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
(transitive) To poke, to push, to touch.
A female given name.
A male given name transferred from the surname, variant of Brett, ultimately meaning "a Breton".
brightly colored and showy
(dialectal, obsolete) maiden, young woman
(of champagne) very dry, and not sweet
A clasp or clip for gathering and holding the hair.
A lewd person.
(of wood) have a pattern from the grain of a tree burl
(rare) The Federal Republic of Germany.
(computing, telecommunications) A unit of data transmission symbol rate; the number of signalling events per second.
(medicine) An abnormal sound in the body heard on auscultation (for example, through using a stethoscope); a murmur.
having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.
(N)
a town in the Tavush Province of Armenia.
(intransitive) To engage in a brawl; to fight or quarrel.
A salt or ester formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical
A diamond in the rough; an uncut diamond.
(historical or obsolete) A kind of crossbow used to shoot pebbles or pellets
(obsolete) brawny; strong; muscular
A stringed instrument (chordophone) of Bosnian origin, a large guitar-shaped instrument that is played upright, using a plectrum.
(ambitransitive, Scotland) To spin.
(Scotland) The first shoots of grass or crops.
A sense of one's own worth; reasonable self-esteem and satisfaction (in oneself, in one's work, one's family, etc).
An organized display of a group of people, particularly
(religion) To direct words, thoughts, or one's attention to a deity or any higher being, for the sake of adoration, thanks, petition for help, etc.
A person who is or tries to be excessively proper, especially one who is easily offended by matters of a sexual nature.
(intransitive) To peer closely and curiously, especially at something closed or not public.
(intransitive) To act as a predator.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal, dated) A horse.
(MLE, MTE, Caribbean and their expatriates) to heed, to take notice of or pay attention to
(obsolete) prey; plunder; booty
(transitive) To direct a barrage at.
To make the characteristic cry of a sheep.