brasse (Meaning)

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brasse (n.)

A spotted European fish of the genus Lucioperca, resembling a perch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brasse

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brasse Sentence Examples

  1. The chef stirred the brasse in the large pot, ensuring it cooked evenly.
  2. The brewery produced a rich, flavorful brasse that quickly gained popularity among beer enthusiasts.
  3. As the sun set, the brasse glimmered like liquid gold in the evening light.
  4. The bartender poured a generous brasse into each mug, satisfying the thirsty patrons.
  5. The aroma of freshly brewed brasse filled the air, enticing passersby to enter the pub.
  6. With skilled hands, the brewmaster crafted a perfect brasse, balancing hops and malt with precision.
  7. After a long day's work, nothing beats relaxing with a cold brasse in hand.
  8. The festival featured a variety of local brasse, allowing attendees to sample different flavors and styles.
  9. In the quaint village, the brewery was renowned for its traditional brasse recipes passed down for generations.
  10. As friends gathered around the campfire, they shared stories and laughter over bottles of chilled brasse.

FAQs About the word brasse

A spotted European fish of the genus Lucioperca, resembling a perch.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chef stirred the brasse in the large pot, ensuring it cooked evenly.

The brewery produced a rich, flavorful brasse that quickly gained popularity among beer enthusiasts.

As the sun set, the brasse glimmered like liquid gold in the evening light.

The bartender poured a generous brasse into each mug, satisfying the thirsty patrons.