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American English homophones. 2014.
American English homophones. 2014.
brews brothers — n. (male) beer drinking college students. (A play on The Blues Brothers, a popular movie released in 1980.) □ The brews brothers were making a lot of noise last night. Don’t those guys do anything but drink? □ You guys look like the devil and you … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
brews(e) — brewis … Dictionary of ichthyology
brews — bruË n. brewed beverage; cookery; type of strong drink v. stew, prepare; boil and ferment; be stewed or prepared, be boiled and fermented … English contemporary dictionary
brews — bruise … English homophone dictionary
BREWS — … Useful english dictionary
The Brews — is a song by NOFX from the 1994 album Punk in Drublic . It is a tongue in cheek song that subverts the Oi! genre, a form of music popular among many types of skinheads. The song lionizes Jews and contains numerous laudatory references to Jewish… … Wikipedia
Sid Brews — Sydney F. Sid Brews (May 29,1899 ndash; 1972) was a prominent South African golfer.Brews was born in Blackheath, London, England. He turned pro in 1914. He who won the South African Open title a total of eight times between 1925 and 1952, when he … Wikipedia
He|brews — «HEE brooz», noun. a book of the New Testament, supposedly written by the Apostle Paul to Christians of Hebrew ancestry at Rome. Its full title is The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews. Abbr: Heb … Useful english dictionary
bruise — brews … American English homophones
Brewsterwinkel — Brews|ter|win|kel auch: Brews|ter Win|kel 〈[bru:s ] m. 5; Opt.〉 Einfallswinkel für natürliches Licht auf eine Grenzfläche zweier Stoffe, bei dem das reflektierte Licht vollständig linear polarisiert ist [nach dem engl. Physiker Sir David Brewster … Universal-Lexikon