branny Synonyms
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branny Meaning
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branny (a.)
Having the appearance of bran; consisting of or containing bran.
branny Sentence Examples
- The baker sifted the flour until it was fine and branny.
- After a day of sanding wood, his hands felt rough and branny.
- The texture of the freshly baked bread was delightfully branny.
- She brushed the branny crumbs from her lap after enjoying a slice of toast.
- The ground almonds gave the cake a slightly branny consistency.
- As the old book crumbled, it released a cloud of branny dust into the air.
- The dry soil in the garden felt branny underfoot.
- The chef added a sprinkle of branny breadcrumbs to the dish for added texture.
- After scrubbing vigorously, her skin felt clean but a little branny from the exfoliating soap.
- The surface of the desert was covered in a layer of fine, branny sand.
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Having the appearance of bran; consisting of or containing bran.
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The baker sifted the flour until it was fine and branny.
After a day of sanding wood, his hands felt rough and branny.
The texture of the freshly baked bread was delightfully branny.
She brushed the branny crumbs from her lap after enjoying a slice of toast.