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[ UK /bɹˈɔːn/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɔn/ ]
NOUN
  1. possessing muscular strength

How To Use brawn In A Sentence

  • Or you may tye it up in a loose thin linnen cloth, or boulter, as they do Capons _à la mode_, or Brawn, or the like. The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened
  • Football is an interesting battle of brain as well as brawn and in the final term significant changes evolved in each team.
  • A gaggle of brawny bikers revs their choppers out front.
  • The arm is brawny enough for a man, but the nails are very long, like a woman's.
  • I loved the offal, brawn and brains this series. The Sun
  • I reminisce for a fleeting moment about breezy Saturday nights, black couches and a brawny shoulder
  • As Michael travelled agonisingly slow down the pit lane, Brawn watched for Hakkinen to come from the chicane and seize the lead.
  • These players, who are generally faster than linebackers and brawnier than safeties, are more durable than receivers. The NFL's Mount Passmore
  • Not with Arsenal finally looking like a side ready to mix a bit of brawn with beauty for once. The Sun
  • In the brawny parlance of the great unwashed: a crunch match. THE CALLIGRAPHER
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