brame (Meaning)

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brame (n.)

Sharp passion; vexation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brame

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brame Sentence Examples

  1. . As dusk settled over the forest, the echoing brame of stags signaled the onset of mating season.
  2. The eerie brame of the deer echoed through the mist-shrouded valley.
  3. Hunters listened for the distant brame, hoping to locate the elusive bucks.
  4. The deep brame resonated through the woods, a primal call that stirred something ancient within.
  5. During the brame, male deer engage in fierce competition for the attention of females.
  6. The brame reverberated through the stillness of the night, a haunting sound that evoked the wildness of nature.
  7. She woke to the distant brame of stags, a sound that filled her with a sense of reverence for the natural world.
  8. The brame of the deer could be heard from miles away, a testament to the power and majesty of these creatures.
  9. The forest was alive with the brame of rutting stags, a cacophony that filled the air with anticipation.
  10. Even in the depths of winter, the brame of the deer echoed through the frost-covered trees, a reminder that life continued despite the harshness of the season.

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Sharp passion; vexation.

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No antonyms found.

. As dusk settled over the forest, the echoing brame of stags signaled the onset of mating season.

The eerie brame of the deer echoed through the mist-shrouded valley.

Hunters listened for the distant brame, hoping to locate the elusive bucks.

The deep brame resonated through the woods, a primal call that stirred something ancient within.