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Brede


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Breede
  • (n.) A braid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He evaded Brede Hangeland for the winning goal with rare ease and dovetailed with Andy Carroll as if they were trusted old companions.
  • (2) Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Arsenal | Premier League match report Read more Pardew made a double switch at half-time, Brede Hangeland replacing Scott Dann, who was suffering the effects of a clash of heads with Morgan, and Yaya Sanogo coming on for the ineffective Jordon Mutch.
  • (3) The absence of Brede Hangeland, who had departed after a clash of heads with Kieran Richardson, was keenly felt.
  • (4) They were stretched only in fits and starts, Fabianski making one excellent block down to his left as Brede Hangeland flicked on Cabaye’s free-kick, with Ashley Williams outstanding in marshalling a revamped side.
  • (5) And now it’s been brought to a head.” The announcement came on the same day that Crystal Palace confirmed the signing of Martin Kelly from Liverpool, their fourth new arrival of the summer after Fraizer Campbell’s £900,000 move from Cardiff City and the free transfers of Brede Hangeland and Chris Kettings, formerly of Fulham and Blackpool respectively.
  • (6) Unlike for Kuyt, Mascherano and Riera, the international week offered no excuse for meagre contributions from Keane and Lucas while the excellence of Schwarzer, John Paintsil and Brede Hangeland - the Fulham trio who played in Bahrain, Ghana and Ukraine respectively last week - further undermined the official Liverpool line.
  • (7) They were well manned at the back, with Brede Hangeland slotting in and Joe Ledley and Mile Jedinak sitting tight in front of the back four.
  • (8) You want to get your players in the right place for the game, and make sure all that motivation and adrenaline is going into the right zones to make sure they produce their best performance.” He will benefit from a near fully fit squad, with James McArthur – the only FA Cup winner at Palace – among the substitutes and the experienced fringe player Brede Hangeland involved in the matchday environment.
  • (9) Now the ship's timbers are slowly drying out in giant steel tanks at the Danish national museum's conservation centre at Brede outside Copenhagen , and will soon again head across the North Sea – to be a star attraction at an exhibition in the British Museum.
  • (10) The 23-year-old winger popped up with a sensational strike – albeit  with a deflection off Brede Hangeland – that proved the game changer.
  • (11) Pardew still aspires to partner Dann with Swansea’s Ashley Williams next season, despite securing Damien Delaney and Brede Hangeland to new terms already this summer.
  • (12) Campbell and Brede Hangeland may have gone close early on for Palace, but the real bite was Chelsea’s.
  • (13) We will bring all the squad, and we’ll lean heavily on all the obvious candidates in that dressing room: Mile, [Scott] Dann, [Jason] Puncheon, and Brede too,” Pardew said.
  • (14) The Uruguay international was subjected to chants of "cheat" after the referee, Kevin Friend, turned down a penalty appeal when he went over after a challenge by Brede Hangeland in the second half.
  • (15) I’m delighted to get everything signed and look forward to the coming years.” Dann follows Jason Puncheon, James McArthur, Julian Speroni, Brede Hangeland and Damien Delaney in signing new terms at Selhurst Park over recent months, with the club still buoyed by last Friday’s club record signing of Yohan Cabaye from Paris Saint-Germain for an initial £10m .
  • (16) Yet Rémy hit back with a brilliant finish from Stéphane Mbia's pass and the visitors created a clutch of presentable chances, with Rémy blowing the best of them after he had beaten Brede Hangeland.
  • (17) Had Sunderland scored first they would almost certainly have won but, with Fulham frequently pulling 10 men behind the ball, Di Canio's players could not quite elude the formidable Brede Hangeland and company.

Bride


Definition:

  • (n.) A woman newly married, or about to be married.
  • (n.) Fig.: An object ardently loved.
  • (v. t.) To make a bride of.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Since 1921 the average age at marriage has increased by 3.6 years for brides and 1.7 years for grooms.
  • (2) Neal Cassady Drops Dead, Kick the Bride Down the Aisle and The Bullfighter Dies: track titles like thse could only come from the new Morrissey album.
  • (3) I am staying here [in an abusive marriage] to protect them’.” Mifumi estimates that 68% of women in Uganda have faced some form of domestic violence, and the NGO says the bride price remains the biggest contributor to these cases.
  • (4) The original 1991 Father of the Bride was based on the 1950 film of the same name, while 1995's Father of the Bride II was loosely based on 1951's Father's Little Dividend, a sequel to the earlier movie.
  • (5) I went to a screening for real-life brides, women who I cannot describe as my kind of women – really nice and all that, but fancy wanting to get married.
  • (6) Then came Virgin Vie, Virgin Vision, Virgin Vodka, Virgin Wine, Virgin Jeans, Virgin Brides, Virgin Cosmetics and Virgin Cars - none fulfilling their creator's inflated dreams.
  • (7) Even though the families have very little money, they save what money they have to cut their daughters, because otherwise they will not get a bride price from the future husband," Dirie said.
  • (8) So, the specific IgE and IgG4 antibodies to soybean may be play the role of "the bride" between specific IgE antibody group and specific IgG4 antibody group of food allergens.
  • (9) Formal analysis of the time series showed upward trends in the proportions of brides "at risk" in the 16-17 age groups, and in the proportions of children "at risk" born to brides in the 16 to 22 age range.
  • (10) For this reason, I thought, of all the brides, she would be my kind of bride (I don't know why: it's not like I have any piercings).
  • (11) The bride answers: “Well, monthly instalments are only for objects, so if you expect monthly instalments from me, that means your son is an object I can use as I wish.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest A film from the Beti Padhao, Beti Badhao initiative In the second video, a bride is about to go for a ride on a scooter with her husband.
  • (12) Naseer insisted the emails consisted only of harmless banter about looking for a potential bride after going to England to take computer science classes.
  • (13) Meanwhile, we have this second-tier ITV offering in which a hen weekend or wedding party has been infiltrated by an actor playing an “over the top” character who the bride insists is a long lost-friend or family member.
  • (14) I gaze, bemused and, yes, fascinated, at curious anthropological artefacts such as Bride Wars or He's Just Not That Into You or Confessions of a Shopaholic, in which Kate Hudson or Ginnifer Goodwin or Isla Fisher play characters who might almost belong to a third gender, a bubble-headed one that emits ear-splitting shrieks, teeters constantly on the verge of hysteria and acts as an indiscriminate mouthpiece for the placement of overpriced tat.
  • (15) Alison, meanwhile, is a prime example of what Gilbert describes as someone freed from “the Tyranny of the Bride”: having done it once, and particularly having had a child, she feels no overwhelming need to do it again.
  • (16) New world celebrity will meet old world monarchy on Friday as Prince William and his bride land in California to kick off a three-day visit to America that has made the royal pair the hottest couple in Hollywood.
  • (17) But with seven out of 10 titles losing sales – Easy Living, GQ, House & Garden, World of Interiors, Glamour, Vogue and Condé Nast Traveller – Condé Nast's results risk looking more bridesmaid than bride.
  • (18) "There are different forms of child marriage but all have one common point: the girl doesn't have a voice," Françoise Kpeglo Moudouthe, Africa regional officer for the advocacy group Girls Not Brides , said.
  • (19) A crossing at Quneitra, operated by the UN, allows the movement of UN personnel, truckloads of apples, a few Druze students and the occasional Syrian bride in white.
  • (20) Bride said: "In North America, we have witnessed the devastating effect the Walmart model has had on small business, suppliers and communities."

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