bren Antonyms

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Meaning of bren

Wordnet

bren (n)

a submachine gun operated by gas pressure; used by the British in World War II

Webster

bren (v. t. & i.)

Alt. of Brenne

Webster

bren (n.)

Bran.

bren Sentence Examples

  1. The smell of bren lingered in the air long after the fire had been extinguished.
  2. As the flames spread, they left behind a trail of bren, charred remnants of what was once a vibrant forest.
  3. The firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the bren, preventing it from spreading further.
  4. Despite their efforts, the bren continued to smolder, sending plumes of smoke into the sky.
  5. The firefighters used water cannons to douse the bren, their hoses hissing as they sprayed.
  6. In the aftermath of the wildfire, the landscape was transformed into a desolate expanse of bren and ash.
  7. Wildlife fled from the advancing bren, seeking refuge in nearby fields and streams.
  8. The scorched earth bore witness to the destructive power of the bren, leaving behind a stark reminder of its fury.
  9. In the distance, the glow of the bren illuminated the night sky, casting an eerie orange hue over the horizon.
  10. With the arrival of rain, the bren finally subsided, leaving behind a landscape scarred but resilient.

FAQs About the word bren

a submachine gun operated by gas pressure; used by the British in World War IIAlt. of Brenne, Bran.

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The smell of bren lingered in the air long after the fire had been extinguished.

As the flames spread, they left behind a trail of bren, charred remnants of what was once a vibrant forest.

The firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the bren, preventing it from spreading further.

Despite their efforts, the bren continued to smolder, sending plumes of smoke into the sky.