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Meaning of braize

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braize (n.)

A European marine fish (Pagrus vulgaris) allied to the American scup; the becker. The name is sometimes applied to the related species.

Charcoal powder; breeze.

Braised meat.

See Braise.

braize Sentence Examples

  1. As the evening approached, the braize in the fireplace crackled softly, casting a warm glow across the room.
  2. The chef expertly adjusted the braize under the grill to ensure the meat cooked evenly.
  3. Despite the chill in the air, the braize of the bonfire kept us warm during the outdoor gathering.
  4. The braize of the embers glowed brightly, casting eerie shadows on the forest floor.
  5. With careful attention, the blacksmith stoked the braize in the furnace to maintain the optimal temperature for forging.
  6. The braize of the sunset painted the sky with hues of pink and orange.
  7. After hours of slow cooking, the stew simmered gently over the braize, filling the kitchen with delicious aromas.
  8. Using a long-handled poker, he rearranged the braize in the hearth, sending sparks dancing upward.
  9. The fishermen gathered around the braize on the beach, swapping stories of their latest catches.
  10. Beneath the canopy of stars, we sat around the campfire, mesmerized by the braize as it consumed the logs.

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A European marine fish (Pagrus vulgaris) allied to the American scup; the becker. The name is sometimes applied to the related species., Charcoal powder; breeze

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As the evening approached, the braize in the fireplace crackled softly, casting a warm glow across the room.

The chef expertly adjusted the braize under the grill to ensure the meat cooked evenly.

Despite the chill in the air, the braize of the bonfire kept us warm during the outdoor gathering.

The braize of the embers glowed brightly, casting eerie shadows on the forest floor.