branny (Meaning)

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branny (a.)

Having the appearance of bran; consisting of or containing bran.

Synonyms & Antonyms of branny

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

branny Sentence Examples

  1. The baker sifted the flour until it was fine and branny.
  2. After a day of sanding wood, his hands felt rough and branny.
  3. The texture of the freshly baked bread was delightfully branny.
  4. She brushed the branny crumbs from her lap after enjoying a slice of toast.
  5. The ground almonds gave the cake a slightly branny consistency.
  6. As the old book crumbled, it released a cloud of branny dust into the air.
  7. The dry soil in the garden felt branny underfoot.
  8. The chef added a sprinkle of branny breadcrumbs to the dish for added texture.
  9. After scrubbing vigorously, her skin felt clean but a little branny from the exfoliating soap.
  10. The surface of the desert was covered in a layer of fine, branny sand.

FAQs About the word branny

Having the appearance of bran; consisting of or containing bran.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

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.