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bree
1/ ː /
noun
- broth, stock, or juice
bree
2/ ː /
noun
- a Scot word for brunt
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bree1
Old English ī , variant of ī pottage; related to Old High German ī soup, Old English īan to cook, Middle Irish ŧ flame
Origin of bree2
C19: perhaps from earlier bree brow
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Allan's close friend, Fred Bree, said the extent to which he had been taken advantage of "beggars belief".
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"Allan is a very proud and independent man, he doesn't seek help - but he's vulnerable," Mr Bree added.
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Bree Fram remembers the atmosphere in 2020 as welcoming and supportive.
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Wicked star Cynthia Erivo voices the introduction to their album, while the deluxe edition features guest appearances from Chlöe and Halle, GloRilla and Bree Runway.
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Craig Douglas is talking to me right next to the site where his pub, the Bree Louise, once stood.
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