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from The Century Dictionary.

  • See browse.

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  • noun Obsolete form of browse.

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Examples

  • There will be a hundred strapping Elliots to ride the brouze --- the like's no been seen sin 'the days of auld Martin was only for fear of the Country Keeper, for there was a warrant against me.

    The Black Dwarf 1898

  • “Rivi signifies no such thing; but then, that bees should be drunk with flowery shrubs, or goats be drunk with brouze, for drunk's the verb, is a very quaint thought.”

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Scott, Walter, Sir 1882

  • "_Rivi_ signifies no such thing; but then, that bees should be drunk with flowery shrubs, or goats be drunk with brouze, for drunk's the verb, is a very quaint thought."

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author Walter Scott 1801

  • There will be a hundred strapping Elliots to ride the brouze — the like’s no been seen sin’ the days of auld Martin of the Preakin-tower — I wad send the sled for ye wi’ a canny powny.”

    The Black Dwarf 2004

  • This hill has brouze for them, i; nd (hade for thee.

    The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical 1779

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