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
- 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.
- His braw physique and charming smile made him a favorite among the village lasses.
- The old storyteller entertained the children with tales of braw heroes and legendary beasts.
- The travelers stopped at the quaint inn for a braw meal and a warm bed for the night.
- The braw scent of heather filled the air as the hikers made their way through the Scottish moors.
- The shepherd's faithful collie was his constant companion on the braw hillsides.
- 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.