Brisken
verb
to make or become more lively or brisk
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- Brisker
quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk. sharp and stimulating: brisk weather; brisk wind. (of liquors) effervescing vigorously: brisk cider. abrupt; curt: I was surprised by her rather brisk tone. to make or become brisk; liven (often followed by up). Historical Examples The Dew of Their Youth S. R. Crockett The Slave Of […]
- Brisket
the breast of an animal, or the part of the breast lying next to the ribs. a cut of meat, especially beef, from this part. Contemporary Examples An American Prairie Feast Sophie Menin July 16, 2010 An American Prairie Feast Sophie Menin July 16, 2010 An American Prairie Feast Sophie Menin July 16, 2010 An […]
- Brisking
quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk. sharp and stimulating: brisk weather; brisk wind. (of liquors) effervescing vigorously: brisk cider. abrupt; curt: I was surprised by her rather brisk tone. to make or become brisk; liven (often followed by up). Historical Examples Athelstane Ford Allen Upward Motor Matt’s Daring Rescue Stanley R. Matthews […]
- Briskly
quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk. sharp and stimulating: brisk weather; brisk wind. (of liquors) effervescing vigorously: brisk cider. abrupt; curt: I was surprised by her rather brisk tone. to make or become brisk; liven (often followed by up). Contemporary Examples Best of Brit Lit Peter Stothard July 15, 2009 Oren Makes […]
- Briskness
quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk. sharp and stimulating: brisk weather; brisk wind. (of liquors) effervescing vigorously: brisk cider. abrupt; curt: I was surprised by her rather brisk tone. to make or become brisk; liven (often followed by up). Historical Examples ‘I Believe’ and other essays Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull A […]