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Browne
[broun]
noun
Charles Farrer Artemus Ward, 1834–67, U.S. humorist.
Sir Thomas, 1605–82, English physician and author.
Browne
/ ʊ /
noun
Coral ( Edith ). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price
Hablot Knight . See Phiz
Sir Thomas . 1605–82, English physician and author, noted for his magniloquent prose style. His works include Religio Medici (1642) and Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial (1658)
Example Sentences
Lord Browne, who now chairs BeyondNetZero, a fund investing in carbon transition technologies, told Laura Kuenssberg some of the government's plans were "too bullish" and would take more time than planned.
Shelley Browne, who had postpartum psychosis, was admitted under a mental health order after giving birth three years ago.
It was a Russian nesting doll of menswear, with allusions to every tool in Browne’s prodigious toolbox of suiting.
Moore understood the assignment for the Met Gala, coming as a literal men's tie in a sculptural black and white striped sequin gown from Thom Browne.
Last year’s inductee, Jackson Browne, took the stage for a spirited rendition of “Take It Easy” before giving way to Morello, who introduced the show’s final number.
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