Brambly
having or resembling brambles.
Contemporary Examples
What to Drink in 2014: 13 Chefs and Critics Picks Jordan Salcito January 10, 2014
Historical Examples
Greyfriars Bobby Eleanor Atkinson
The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 5 Various
Wild Animals I Have Known Ernest Thompson Seton
The Man of the Forest Zane Grey
The Phantom Town Mystery Carol Norton
A Woodland Queen, Complete Andre Theuriet
Master Reynard Jane Fielding
Woman Magdeleine Marx
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the partly ground husk of wheat or other grain, separated from flour meal by sifting. to soak or boil in bran water, as in the tanning of hides. Welsh Legend. a king of Britain and the brother of Manawydan and Branwen: his head was buried at London as a magical defense against invasion. He was […]