Robert Brown

NOUN
  1. Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858)
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How To Use Robert Brown In A Sentence

  • It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning.
  • Robert Browning is credited as the "precursor of Modernist technique" for he "energetically hacked through a trail that has subsequently become the main road of twentieth century poetry".
  • Robert Brown was announced as the sponsor.
  • Robert Browne - founder of the Congregational Church - is buried here.
  • The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries, with an introduction by Robert Browning.
  • His quote is, of course, from that fine poem The Lost Leader in which Robert Browning decries Wordsworth's desertion of liberal causes and his selling-out to the Tory establishment and values "Just for a handful of silver he left us,/ Just for a riband to stick in his coat... Letters: Electoral lessons for the Lib Dems and Labour
  • The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries, with an introduction by Robert Browning.
  • This is just like the classic physics observation by Robert Brown of the random walk traveled by pollen particles floating on water, demonstrating random thermal or "brownian" motion. What babies are up to.
  • It was time, his friend and business adviser Robert Brown believed, for Tatum to keep his mouth shut.
  • Thus, Robert Browning becomes the hero of the romance of immortality.
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