Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word BRANDISH
BRANDISH
Definitions of BRANDISH
- The act of flourishing or waving.
- (transitive) To move or swing a weapon back and forth, particularly if demonstrating anger, threat or skill.
- (transitive) To bear something with ostentatious show.
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BRANDISH in a Sentence
- Battleton, Bickham, Bicknoller, Bilbrook, Bossington, Brandish Street, Bratton, Bridgetown, Brompton Ralph, Brompton Regis, Brushford.
- The first two, the Old Commissary and the Quartermaster Storehouse, brandish loopholes from which the fort could be defended with rifle fire in the event of an attack.
- Brandish: The Dark Revenant turns the game's female antagonist Dela Delon (known as Alexis in the English version) into an optional alternate player character.
- Houchen later said that he liked Scotland but did not enjoy Scottish football, and was particularly critical of the standard of refereeing; referees were unwilling to punish fouls from defenders but quick to brandish cards for attackers who reacted poorly to being kicked.
- Above them, two putti brandish hymeneal torches, a small zephyr blows a warm breeze of spring and scatter roses, and a circle of joyous butterfly-winged putti surround Felicitas Publica with the caduceus, who showers the couple with gold from her cornucopia.
- And Ferguson herself likewise avoids the showboating vocal frippery by which some contestants aim to brandish their technique.
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