brogue Synonyms
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brogue Meaning
Wordnet
brogue (n)
a thick and heavy shoe
Webster
brogue (n.)
A stout, coarse shoe; a brogan.
Webster
brogue (v. t.)
A dialectic pronunciation; esp. the Irish manner of pronouncing English.
brogue Sentence Examples
- His thick Irish brogue lent a charming authenticity to his storytelling.
- The Scottish man's brogue was so thick that it was difficult to understand him at times.
- She could always recognize her father's distinctive brogue, no matter where they were.
- Despite living abroad for many years, he never lost his Irish brogue.
- The actor adopted a convincing Irish brogue for his role in the film.
- Listening to the old man's gentle brogue was like hearing music to her ears.
- The tour guide's Scottish brogue added flair to the historical anecdotes he shared.
- She couldn't help but smile at the hint of a Yorkshire brogue in his voice.
- The shopkeeper's charming Welsh brogue made even the simplest conversation delightful.
- The novelist's characters often spoke with a distinct regional brogue, adding depth to the narrative.
FAQs About the word brogue
a thick and heavy shoeA stout, coarse shoe; a brogan., A dialectic pronunciation; esp. the Irish manner of pronouncing English.
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His thick Irish brogue lent a charming authenticity to his storytelling.
The Scottish man's brogue was so thick that it was difficult to understand him at times.
She could always recognize her father's distinctive brogue, no matter where they were.
Despite living abroad for many years, he never lost his Irish brogue.