Similar words: bigamy, right, navigate, cigarette, alligator, hooligan, frigid, origin. Meaning: [brɪ'geɪd] n. army unit smaller than a division. v. form or unite into a brigade.
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61. Neighbours called the fire brigade, who battled through thick smoke to find Sam behind the fridge in the kitchen.
62. Only small, scattered and relatively harmless fires were still alight when the local fire brigade arrived.
63. The brigade commander was able to assess the situation and take proper courses of action.
64. I bend down and resume sorting and lifting rocks to the other men and women in the brigade.
65. He informed us that our brigade was to be the rear guard of the army, which was in full retreat.
66. There are more business people and other professionals, homemakers and clergy in the Lone Star brigade.
67. And the charge of the white brigade ... the wallabies that really pack a wallop.
68. The techniques of the coffee table brigade were seeping through into academia, which was no bad thing.
69. Here, some bright spark thought Windsor Castle was on fire and called the fire brigade!
70. Age Concern now wants elderly people worried about keeping warm to contact its officers or the fire brigade for advice.
71. Most of the Brigade casualties so far have been caused mainly by mortar and shellfire and, of course,[http://sentencedict.com/brigade.html] the constant sniping.
72. A university porter saw the smoke and called the fire brigade.
73. Because of the remote location, Stornoway Fire Brigade members were flown in by helicopter.
74. Then about five or ten minutes after that the fire brigade turned up.
75. Returned that same evening to Brigade Headquarters to collect my rucksack containing all my worldly possessions and, of course, the bagpipes.
76. Larson brought in Bogle in August 1994 to add inspirational spark to the brigade after several scandals.
77. The move followed unconfirmed reports of a coup attempt in late June by a brigade of the elite Republican Guards.
78. The police arrived, took one look and called the fire brigade.
79. When cottages were on fire at Cosgrove in 1900 the Brigade was informed by telegram.
80. I've got Rawlinson breathing down my neck already, as well as brigade orders every day.
81. Several flaws in the simple bucket brigade algorithm arise only if the search path is long.
82. A further outcry from consumer groups and fire brigade unions is expected over the dangers from fire.
83. There would be an attack but his brigade did not have to advance.
84. Alan Haddock, assistant divisional officer with Cheshire Fire Brigade, said the blaze was an avoidable accident.
85. By 1887, the brigade had new uniforms and brass helmets.
86. One of the residents of the flats that overlook the factory saw the flames and phoned the fire brigade.
87. Lee had anticipated this attack, and had told the brigade commanders that the center must stand firm at all costs.
88. During a visit to Brigade Headquarters I overheard Officers discussing the situation in our area.
89. As he lost his grip upon Pooley, several of the pro-Neville brigade fell upon the barman's attacker with relish.
90. Dempster represents the biter-bit brigade, being a fairly constant topic whenever journos gather together.
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