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Browne

[ broun ]

noun

  1. Charles Far·rer [far, -er], Artemus Ward, 1834–67, U.S. humorist.
  2. Sir Thomas, 1605–82, English physician and author.


Browne

/ braʊn /

noun

  1. BrowneCoral (Edith)19131991FAustralianTHEATRE: actress Coral ( Edith ). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price
  2. BrowneHablot Knight Hablot Knight . See Phiz
  3. BrowneSir Thomas16051682MEnglishMEDICINE: physicianWRITING: author Sir Thomas . 1605–82, English physician and author, noted for his magniloquent prose style. His works include Religio Medici (1642) and Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial (1658)


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Example Sentences

“I was once an audience—and now I’m leading the discussions,” says Browne.

From Time

Detectives with the Prince George’s County Police Department said they believe Browne and Goodrick were having an argument before she stabbed him.

And with the variety we have at the gala — Thom Browne, Sarah Burton, Carolina Herrera — those are three very different worlds.

With no surprise, many big names were announced, including Alexander Wang, Marc Jacobs, Thom Browne, and the Olsen twins.

Vladimir Putin, says John Browne, the former chief executive of BP, is a master tactician.

His working life now settled, how about love then?Browne laughs.

In Europe, more energy sources would prevent such a harmful reliance on Russia, which is one reason Browne is pro-fracking.

Balfour Browne and Littler now conducted the warfare on either side, and keenly they fought.

Christopher Browne, a soldier of the revolution, died at Philadelphia, aged 107.

Browne, hath carried himself very honourably, and hath caused one of their meeting-houses in London to be pulled down.

Much blood was destined to be shed before the blood of Robert Browne should be finally expiated.

So home, and then to Cheapside about buying a piece of plate to give away to-morrow to Mrs. Browne's child.

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