brulé
or bru·lée
(in the Pacific Northwest) an area of forest destroyed by fire.
Canadian. land covered with rocks or scrub growth.
Origin of brulé
1Other definitions for Brulé (2 of 2)
a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Teton branch of the Dakota.
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How to use brulé in a sentence
The lemongrass and ginger crème brulee, which is the only thing I can eat, is divine.
Thai Curry Therapy At London’s L’Atelier Des Chefs | Emma Woolf | February 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI come away with a notebook stuffed full of ideas and plans: my life needs more singing, more crème brulee, more Thai spices!
Thai Curry Therapy At London’s L’Atelier Des Chefs | Emma Woolf | February 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIts flaky and slightly burned crust was reminiscent of crème brulee.
CARAMEL NUT BRULEE A delicious but simple desert, a wonderful combination of creamy and crunchy textures.
It seems that cocaine and crème brulee present a similar challenge to the practice of moderation.
British Dictionary definitions for Brule
Brl
/ (bruːˈleɪ) /
(sometimes not capital) short for bois-brûlé
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