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Sentence count:171+9Posted:2017-04-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: strandedbraidedendedlandedhandedwindedmindedfundedMeaning: [brænd]  adj. 1. (of goods and merchandise) marked or labeled by a distinctive word or symbol indicating exclusive rights 2. marked with a brand. 
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61 If the nearer accepts it she is branded as a liar at worst and as stubborn at best.
62 They have been branded as probiotics, functional foods or nutraceuticals.
63 But that kind of talk is being branded as hotheaded.
64 He also branded the idea of planetary motion caused by invisible epicycles as equally erroneous.
65 Nomatterwhat she did to distract herself, his dark penetrating eyes lingered in her memory as though they'd been branded there. Sentencedict.com
66 Those few women who shocked public feeling with a display of sexual desire were branded either as prostitutes, nymphomaniacs or lunatics.
67 James Madison, who was burdened with the War of 1812, was branded as both a warmonger and a coward.
68 She has criticisms against statutory agencies who do nothing about this for fear of being branded racists.
69 Similarly, restaurant management have wider responsibilities for building their own branch's business than would the managers of most branded operations.
70 They may be a branded goods company which does not have the strongest brands in the markets in which they operate.
71 Should they, then, be branded as spurious designators and banished from rational discourse?
72 Thousands, branded parasitical intellectuals merely because they spoke a foreign language or wore spectacles, were systematically liquidated.
73 Just as surely as the ranchers branded their cattle, your new business has probably already given itself some brand identity.
74 An earlier attempt to set up a women's refuge in Ramallah failed after city elders branded it a whorehouse.
75 It was clear that some economies were possible if more generic drugs were prescribed rather than branded drugs.
76 They check them out first and the thieves know it and generally leave branded animals alone.
77 It allows us to more easily justify restrictions on this segment of society now branded with an anti-social label.
78 They had invested heavily in their branded products and in the machinery to make them.
79 All types of medicines reputed to be the equal of branded goods except that generally they were just a load of rubbish.
80 It seemed that cruel fingers had raked his arm, leaving the flesh beneath his clothes torn and branded.
81 The historian David Irving has applied for permission to appeal against a libel case judgment that branded him a Holocaust denier.
82 The resultant comparison with housework persistently branded it as a less enjoyed and less enjoyable occupation.
83 Unless, that is, he wants to be branded as the man who brought double-digit inflation back to Britain.
84 Kick Media's network will include major branded magazine, movie, retail, online games, clothing and speciality shop sites.
85 Labour chiefs branded the rush of openness too late after the Government had hushed up the payments for 18 months.
86 It sounds like you are overly concerned about being branded as a corporate crier if you go to management.
87 Brown's assistant has been branded in the papers as incompetent.
88 If you visit any horse show you will see plenty of freeze branded winners.
89 Bush branded him a womaniser, a pot-smoker, a draft-dodger - charges which were all denied.
90 Leaving the abusive marriage, or divorcing him, will be branded desertion or a sin, shifting the blame to her.
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