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Braeburn
/ ˈbreɪˌbɜːn /
noun
- a variety of eating apple from New Zealand having sweet flesh and green and red skin
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Apples—Braeburn, Macoun, Macintosh, Red Delicious, Gala, Fuji, Pink Lady, Golden Delicious—are also familiar hybrids.
From The Daily Beast
The news of Judith's "mad whim" spread rapidly through Braeburn, and various were the comments it evoked.
From Project Gutenberg
The next afternoon Good got together an account of his stewardship and went to see Judith, who was at Braeburn.
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They had had disagreeable preachers at Braeburn, once or twice.
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With the first frost Judith closed her house at Braeburn and returned to the city.
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But that, she sensed, could never be again as it was before that afternoon at Braeburn.
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