Brutus

[ US /ˈbɹutəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. statesman of ancient Rome who (with Cassius) led a conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar (85-42 BC)
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How To Use Brutus In A Sentence

  • So the creative minds that once worked up angles turning Shawn Michaels's heel by giving Marty Jannety sweet chin music through Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's window now help @TheMiz call @JohnCena a "midcard jobber" on Twitter. The Rock returns to WWE's 'Monday Night Raw,' with an assist from social media
  • But his naked ambition has long raised fears among his colleagues and superiors - the fear that he is a Brutus waiting to attack his Caesar.
  • Brutus, when the latter was praetor, Brutus being then 43 years of age: -- "sic Marco Bruto usus est, ut nullo ille adolescens aequali familiarius" (Att. 8); to this passage of Nepos's, Nicholas Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century
  • But Brutus, having fled to Sardis, mustered his own army to counter this attack.
  • The Roman crowd, initially siding with Caesar, has been redirected by its tribunes to oppose his theatrical coronation, just as the plebeians will be swayed by Brutus and Antony in turn in the forum.
  • BASF fungicide Brutus (metconazole + epoxiconazole) has a role in a very eradicant situation at T2. FWi - All News
  • But it is Brutus who is the most instantly recognisable modern figure in his use of abstract nouns to justify political ends.
  • The English once had a continuity myth involving the ancients in the story of the eponymous Trojan, Brutus, but this fantasy had largely evanesced by the time Pope briefly toyed with the idea of reviving it.
  • Cõtrary, Brutus kylled hys chyldren goyng about treason, Manlius punished by death the valiauntnes of hys sonne. A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes
  • Milan's right-wing daily Libero recently ran a front-page illustration depicting Mr. Scajola as Brutus, raising a blade behind an enrobed Mr. Berlusconi. In Italy, Only Berlusconi Still Retains Confidence
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