Similar words: broach, poached, reproach, approach, attached, semidetached, poach, coach. Meaning: [brəʊtʃ] adj. of a cask or barrel.
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31. She broached the idea with her family fell flat.
32. He has also broached the topic of revisiting taxes on casino operators.
33. At last he broached the subject of the new contract.
34. When I first broached the topic of defining indie, I discussed five areas of contestation (independent label/distribution, independent ethos, genre, aesthetic judgment, and not being mainstream).
35. She broached the subject of a picnic to her mother.
36. The idea of a takeover hadn't been broached, by either party, until early this week.
37. I first broached the subject with him in a conversation in Washington in January.
38. For the first time in six years, they broached the topic of a Palestinian State.
39. At last broached the subject of their marriage to Mary.
More similar words: broach, poached, reproach, approach, attached, semidetached, poach, coach, broad, proactive, abroad, poaching, broadly, broadcast, retroactively, ache, teacher, arched, live broadcast, preacher, schedule, quenched, parched, wretched, at home and abroad, treachery, crunched, bewitched, on schedule, entrenched.