How To Use Brattish In A Sentence
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And when someone catches him at it, he lies about it, just like a brattish child.
It is only propaganda--
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He tells Young that he regrets his "spoilt and brattish" behaviour when he won a Bafta in 2008 for Gavin & Stacey.
James Corden says he was a castaway long before Desert Island Discs
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As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five mile radius ring simultaneously.
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When Lleyton Hewitt burst on to the scene as a snarling, brattish teenager with his baseball cap on back to front, Wimbledon did not know quite what to make of him.
Hewitt Rolls Back the Years But Cannot Stop Söderling
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The first episode told the story – of, as even a fule will know through cultural osmosis, the fallout from a family barbecue that ends with a brattish three-year-old, whose parents refuse to discipline him, being slapped by someone else – from the host Hector's point of view.
TV review: The Slap; The Future State of Welfare; Panorama – Dale Farm: the Big Eviction
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Scottish corruption of "bratticing" or "brattishing," from O.Fr. _bretesche_, and meaning a battlemented parapet; apparently first used by
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
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Earlier in the week, Harvey cleverly addressed England's on and off love affair with Andy Murray in the poem "one of ours": if ever he's brattish or brutish or skittish he's Scottish but if he looks fittish and his form is hottish he's British
John Lundberg: The Official and Unofficial (and Brilliant and Insane) Poetry of Wimbledon
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Earlier in the week, Harvey cleverly addressed England's on and off love affair with Andy Murray in the poem "one of ours": if ever he's brattish or brutish or skittish he's Scottish but if he looks fittish and his form is hottish he's British
John Lundberg: The Official and Unofficial (and Brilliant and Insane) Poetry of Wimbledon
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It's kind of lead to this kind of arrogant, brattish sort of side of Arthur, which is a bit of a front he puts on, because he can't be seen involving himself with commoners and servants and what have you.
Jenna Busch: Interview with Merlin's Bradley James
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There is a brattish, clever amorality about Google that allows it to censor the pages on its Chinese service without the slightest self doubt, store vast quantities of unnecessary information about every Google search, and menace the delicate instruments of democratic scrutiny.
Archive 2009-04-01
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But it conveys on Godard's part an unearned sense of being let down by them; like his revolutionism, his disillusionment with revolution has something brattish about it.
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But Susanna's instincts are often wrong, and it's to Ryder's credit that she shows us both the admirable and the brattish sides of Susanna's character.
A Blue Christmas
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No sooner have you thumbed the remote control, than legions of sherry-sodden aunts, bickering uncles and brattish weans are filing out of your living room.
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Now even that is too martial for me to slip into everyday language, it's off putting and air-force brattish sounding.
"People like this should be air-dropped into reality. I'll bet dollars to donuts that she voted for Bush. "