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  • noun Plural form of brand.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brand.

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Examples

  • Every three months, additional brands will be offering coupon savings inside available brands*, so visit www.pgeverydaysolutions.com/inpackcoupons for more information.

    Procter & Gamble Helps Savvy Shoppers With Big Savings and Value in Their Everyday Lives - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • While it was true that she was still sticking to her almost all black Goth-Ick style of dress, it was the name brands plastered across her clothing that tipped me off to what she was up to and the exact subject matter of her monologue.

    The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007

  • While it was true that she was still sticking to her almost all black Goth-Ick style of dress, it was the name brands plastered across her clothing that tipped me off to what she was up to and the exact subject matter of her monologue.

    The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007

  • While it was true that she was still sticking to her almost all black Goth-Ick style of dress, it was the name brands plastered across her clothing that tipped me off to what she was up to and the exact subject matter of her monologue.

    The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007

  • NEW YORK - Parents have a new goal this back-to-school shopping season: Buy their kids the name brands they want without spending like it's 2007.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Maybe it's not so much about the name brands as it is the durability of a product, notes Brady.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Lisa Wright 2011

  • This is the time of year when most folks go to their liquor stores in search of the tried-and-true, they're looking for the name brands that will impress whoever's unwrapping the giftwrapped box under the tree or at the holiday party.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Tony Sachs 2011

  • Maybe it's not so much about the name brands as it is the durability of a product, notes Brady.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Lisa Wright 2011

  • The biggest frozen pizza winner since the beginning of 2008, at least in sales gains, has been private-label brands, which isn't surprising given the recession.

    chicagotribune.com - 2009

  • The company, which also owns the National and Alamo brands, is the world's largest purchaser of cars — it buys about 800,000 vehicles bought in a typical year.

    Damn, Not Even Rental Car Companies Are Buying Cars - The Consumerist 2009

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