browned Meaning & Definition

  • En [ braʊn]
  • Us [ braʊn]

Meaning of browned In English

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Examples of browned

  • A well-known dish comprising onions soaked in vinegar and other seasonings added to chicken broth, the boiled chicken having been removed and browned for serving.

  • Most plants, though, were fully browned or without leaves, making scoring unambiguous and analyses of variance uninformative.

  • The result is that the lads get frustrated and "browned off" very quickly.

  • That inevitably makes them "browned off," and everybody knows that perfectly well.

  • They were "browned off" and were only there because they had to be.

  • All the talk about being "browned off"—that peculiar term—has faded away.

  • Is it not a fact that a very large number of these young women are sitting about browned off, with little or nothing to do?

  • Can one wonder that troops are getting browned off in such conditions.

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