broach

[ UK /bɹˈə‍ʊt‍ʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹoʊtʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. bring up a topic for discussion
NOUN
  1. a decorative pin worn by women
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How To Use broach In A Sentence

  • How can I broach the subject with him? The Sun
  • Keen only pauses for a single paragraph to broach the enormous issue of whether the internet and e-mail are actually changing the way our brains work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since you say she is already quite insecure, you need to broach this issue sensitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, but I don't want us to broach to and go over if the wind shifts.
  • The collection included a wide range of jewellery such as necklaces, earrings, bangles, studs, broaches and mangalsutra.
  • The regular-sized Mayo stand contains instruments used routinely during the procedure, and the large Mayo stand holds instruments, reamers, and broaches specific to the implant system selected for use.
  • I didn't broach the issue again. Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough
  • I’ve toyed with the idea of broaching the subject of ID for some time now, and while I have skirted the issue in class, I’ve never developed a lecture for it, largely because I fully agree that it is non-science. Archive 2006-02-01
  • Only St-Joseph and that paler shadow Crozes-Hermitage can sensibly be broached within their first five years.
  • One area the cutting remarks never seem to broach is the safety standards of the vehicles.
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