braw (Meaning)

Wordnet

braw (s)

brightly colored and showy

Webster

braw (a.)

Well-dressed; handsome; smart; brave; -- used of persons or their clothing, etc.; as, a braw lad.

Good; fine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of braw

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braw Sentence Examples

  1. The Scotsman was clad in a braw tartan kilt for the Highland Games.
  2. The village square was filled with the sounds of fiddles and laughter as the locals danced a braw reel.
  3. The sun shone brightly on the braw countryside, painting the hillsides with hues of green and gold.
  4. The baker's wife served a braw feast of freshly baked scones and cakes for the community gathering.
  5. His braw physique and charming smile made him a favorite among the village lasses.
  6. The old storyteller entertained the children with tales of braw heroes and legendary beasts.
  7. The travelers stopped at the quaint inn for a braw meal and a warm bed for the night.
  8. The braw scent of heather filled the air as the hikers made their way through the Scottish moors.
  9. The shepherd's faithful collie was his constant companion on the braw hillsides.
  10. Despite the rain, the wedding ceremony was a braw affair, filled with love and joy.

FAQs About the word braw

brightly colored and showyWell-dressed; handsome; smart; brave; -- used of persons or their clothing, etc.; as, a braw lad., Good; fine.

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The Scotsman was clad in a braw tartan kilt for the Highland Games.

The village square was filled with the sounds of fiddles and laughter as the locals danced a braw reel.

The sun shone brightly on the braw countryside, painting the hillsides with hues of green and gold.

The baker's wife served a braw feast of freshly baked scones and cakes for the community gathering.