How To Use Brambly In A Sentence
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Pointer-type breeds were partially docked for motility; some spaniels because brambly debris was too difficult to clean from the plumey fur.
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The family home was a large, ramshackle house with an untended and brambly garden.
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A term like "brambly," is an example of wine dialect that may have the most meaning among wine writers of British descent who have tried to pick blackberries in hedgerows and found that the only ones the birds hadn't eaten already were under-ripe and a little woody in flavor.
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B was a bit dubious about climbing along the brambly paths to the top of the mound, but quite enjoyed running back down the side to the field below.
Dental development
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Just beyond the tree line, dozens of rusted barrels poke through brambly undergrowth.
Appleseed Project teaches marksmanship and history, hopes to improve the country
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He had long, flowing green hair and a long, brambly beard, wore a tight tunic, and had a mantle that was sewn with the finest white ermine fur.
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The Blunt family home was a large, ramshackle house with an untended and brambly garden.
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The current releases of the Maison Shaps et Roucher-Sarrazin wines feature an effusive, brambly Pinot Noir de Bourgogne 2008 ($19) that should fly off retail shelves and be prominent on by-the-glass wine lists.
Wine: Michael Shaps, a Virginia-Burgundy blend
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It became even more interesting when people started to question the use of the term "brambly" in describing wine and labeled it "jargon.
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He motions across the brambly yard to the aqua-blue tank that looms like a spindly-legged giant or a flying saucer just readying for flight.
The Angels and Jo-Jo Mason « A Fly in Amber
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Two decrepit beech trees still stand on the rim of the brambly circle on the hill above steep woods by Vernigo.
Country diary: St Mellion, Tamar Valley
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The punnet of blackberries was best treated to a blast in a hot oven with some garden lavender sugar and a split vanilla pod; removed when the fruit started to run and doused with double cream: then roasted an additional five minutes, the cream bubbling up like lava around the fruit, creating a wonderful marble of rich brambly and Jersey yellow.
The Garden Game
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The first time I drove out of phoenix I was stunned by two things: the oppressive heat, and how quickly the city ended and the desert, with its saguaro cacti and brambly creosote, began.
Mexican Standoff
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The five songs are brambly, muscular math-metal slabs, but listening to pre-recorded versions of them is like looking at graffiti in an art gallery.
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Tuesday evening the fourth-floor "grand ballroom" fills with tweed and tie-dye, elbow patches and men's scarfery, lady berets and union patches and brambly ponytails.
Election 2010: A walk on the mild side of victory (or defeat) parties
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Or try the big, brambly Sainsbury's Taste The Difference Douro (£7.52; 14% abv) from the same range.
Wine: We're not asking for much
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Eve's relationship with this man, her superior, is brambly and intriguing; she is unable to work him out.
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In the end, though, it is attention to detail that keeps this good book from being great, that keeps it down among the brambly shadows of the scrub and canyons.
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The Blunt family home was a large, ramshackle house with an untended and brambly garden.