Borm


verb (transitive)
(Midland English, dialect) to smear with paint, oil, etc

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  • Borman

    Frank, born 1928, U.S. astronaut. Contemporary Examples Keith Olbermann’s Angry Email Trail Traces Breakup With Current TV Howard Kurtz March 31, 2012 Historical Examples Signal in the Dark Mildred A. Wirt Log-book of Timothy Boardman Samuel W Boardman

  • Bormann

    Martin Ludwig [mahr-tn luhd-wig,, loo d-;; German mahr-teen loot-vikh,, lood-] /ˈmɑr tn ˈlʌd wɪg,, ˈlʊd-;; German ˈmɑr tin ˈlut vɪx,, ˈlud-/ (Show IPA), 1900–45, German Nazi official. Historical Examples The Lamp That Went Out Augusta Groner The Lamp That Went Out Augusta Groner Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. Bureau of Ordnance, USN Ordnance […]

  • Born

    brought forth by birth. possessing from birth the quality, circumstances, or character stated: a born musician; a born fool. native to the locale stated; immigrated to the present place from the locale stated: a German-born scientist; a Chicago-born New Yorker. a past participle of bear1 . born yesterday, naive; inexperienced: You can’t fool me with […]

  • Born-again

    committed or recommitted to religious faith through an intensely religious experience: a born-again Christian. reactivated or revitalized: a born-again conservatism in American politics. enthusiastically committed: a born-again jogger. a person who is characterized by a newfound faith or enthusiasm. Contemporary Examples Michele Bachmann’s First Dude David A. Graham June 15, 2011 The Unmaking of a […]

  • Born-and-bred

    Born and educated in a single locale or social class. For example, Adam was a Bostonian, born and bred. Although the two words were paired earlier, the precise locution dates from the mid-1800s.


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