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How to pronounce brawn in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms brawniness, heftiness, muscle, muscularity, sinew
Type of strength
Derivation brawny

Examples of brawn

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Brawn believes that teams will spend the first few races feeling each other out.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The Mavericks are neither awed by Shaq's brawn, nor dumbstruck by Wade's skills.
From the usatoday.com
Jobs now depend on brains, not brawn, and brainpower jobs can be done anywhere.
From the stltoday.com
In the case of brawn vs. brains, female scorpion flies don't care much for either.
From the time.com
It's been a task that requires both finesse and brawn, delicacy and fortitude.
From the delawareonline.com
The sharp, dogleg-left 14th requires brain not brawn in an attempt to conquer.
From the kentucky.com
Strength training puts brawn to the test with exercises to build and tone muscles.
From the dispatch.com
Players without Donaghy's brawn can be bullied by the opposition with no recourse.
From the kansas.com
He also recruits Bugsy to furnish a little brawn and some badly needed brains.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Possessing muscular strength
  • Head cheese (AmE) or brawn (BrE) is a cold cut originating in Europe. Another version pickled with vinegar is known as souse. Head cheese is not a cheese but a meat jelly made with flesh from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) in aspic. ...
  • The following is an episode list for the Kids' WB animated television series The Batman, starring the titular character. The series premiered on September 11, 2004, and ended on March 8, 2008. ...
  • Brawn is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. Brawn is not to be confused with X-Brawn, a very similar character from .''
  • Strong muscles or lean flesh, especially of the arm, leg or thumb; Physical strength; muscularity; head cheese; a terrine made from the head of a pig or calf; originally boar's meat; Make fat, especially of a boar; Become fat, especially of a boar
  • Brined pork set in jelly, see Traditional Foods of Britain.
  • Flesh. The term is aparently only applied to meat (compared to "char" which can mean meat but was also used for the flesh of fruit).
  • A jelled mix of cooked cubed beef, veal, and pork.
  • Minispy. yellowish orange and grey. Transformation is a jeep-like vehicle.