brown
Definition of brown:
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: adjective
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part of speech: noun
BROWNNESS.
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part of speech: adjective
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: adjective
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- browm (7.4%)
- browing (0.8%)
- broen (2.5%)
- b (0.8%)
- brn (0.8%)
- bown (15.7%)
- borwn (14.0%)
- browen (1.7%)
- brouwn (1.7%)
- bro (0.8%)
- btown (1.7%)
- brwon (11.6%)
- doed (0.8%)
- bron (12.4%)
- broun (3.3%)
- brwn (1.7%)
- bronw (10.7%)
- bround (0.8%)
- rown (1.7%)
- bbrown (1.7%)
- braun (1.7%)
- bornw (1.7%)
- browmn (1.7%)
- browne (1.7%)
- browny (0.8%)
Usage examples for brown:
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" Indeed, Mrs. Brown she began.
"Rachel Gray" – Julia Kavanagh -
" Why, Brown you don't mean to say you have been in bed this last half- hour?
"Tom Brown at Oxford" – Thomas Hughes -
The houses turned brown and black, and the children turned brown and black.
"The Sun's Babies" – Edith Howes -
His brown face was set in stern lines.
"The Knave of Diamonds" – Ethel May Dell