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UK
/bɹˈuːzɐ/
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NOUN
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a large and strong and heavyset man
a thick-skinned bruiser ready to give as good as he got
he was a bull of a man
How To Use bruiser In A Sentence
- A lot of people think that, at that level, it's just about big bruisers who'll kick you, but there were a lot of good players.
- Ducker is a bruiser with moves, but he was hurt much of last year.
- He has a reputation as a political bruiser.
- The idea in "redeemer" with Job is Vindicator (Job 16: 19; Nu 35: 27), redressing his wrongs; also including at least with us, and probably with him, the idea of the predicted Bruiser of the serpent's head. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- This year has been easy the big bruiser is called Arlene and the babies are Craig, Len and Bruno, any Strictly Come Dancing fans will know why. The Goldfish
- And then be! 'slept with that creepy marketing director, Rick - or rather, we grope& never needed the condom lying on the nightstand, because "the big bruiser," as my date called his flaccid penis, went on strike, something it had never done, he assured me, ever. The secret sense
- To read the old bruiser's contribution in Hansard, click here. The best speech in the house arrest debate
- The once elegant bruiser is launching a brand of eau-de-Cologne, bearing his name.
- A heavyweight bruiser called Andrei Arlovski tops the bill.
- Liam Fox is a bruiser, a barger, and it remains to be seen if he can find it in himself to be contrite. The Guardian World News