Synonym: Brown, Brown University, John Brown, Robert Brown, browned, brownish, brownness, chocolate-brown, dark-brown. Similar words: eyebrow, brother, broad, bronze, broker, row, broadcast, drown. Meaning: [braʊn] n. 1. an orange of low brightness and saturation 2. Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858) 3. abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1858) 4. a university in Rhode Island. v. fry in a pan until it changes color. adj. 1. of a color similar to that of wood or earth 2. (of skin) deeply suntanned.
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91. My money has never ridden on that brown horse.
92. The walls were a dead brown colour.
93. Brown bread contains the husk of wheat.
94. They were burnt brown with the summer sun.
95. Our house is white; theirs is brown.
96. Do you prefer brown rice or white rice?
97. Fry the breadcrumbs until golden brown.
98. Miss Brown that was before she married.
99. She's got a brown belt in karate.
100. Allow the meat to brown before adding the vegetables. Sentencedict.com
101. Dr Brown takes some private patients.
102. Do you have a minute, Miss Brown?
103. Ann was dressed in a sloppy brown sweater.
104. James Brown is the master of funk.
105. Brown received an honorary doctorate from Seoul University.
106. Brown is out of the England team.
107. I'm lodging at Mrs Brown's /with Mrs Brown.
108. Her dog is brown with white splashes.
109. They have ceded their business to Brown Brothers.
110. He had thick brown hair and shaggy brows.
111. I hankered after a floor-length brown suede coat.
112. Lightly brown the onion before adding the tomatoes.
113. Use brown polish on these shoes.
114. Brown rice has not had the husks removed.
115. The photograph was brown and curling at the edges.
116. Unrefined carbohydrates include brown rice and other grains.
117. She had large vacant brown eyes.
118. He stained the wood reddish - brown .
119. He stained the wood dark brown.
120. The foot of the wall should be stained brown.