brat in the PONS Dictionary

brat Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a spoilt brat

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When brats grow up, these boundaries are replaced by a shared identity based upon that of being a military brat.
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The term military brat refers to a person whose parent(s) were in the military while they were growing up.
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He is sulky and sullen, with a boyish outlook on his position; many in the play describe him as a spoiled brat.
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Many reviewers agreed with this sentiment, commenting on the transition from a spoiled brat to a young, confused, but courageous teenager.
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She is routinely interviewed and invited to speak on the subject of military brats.
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The animal arrives half-starved, begging for food, but the brat cruelly sends him off to find some ants, though the anteater finds none.
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A military brat, he lived in several states before the age of four.
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As the young noble is a spoiled rich brat, the two do not hit it off well.
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Two brats whose parents have a subordinate-supervisory relationship can cause problems for both their parents.
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The department hosts a pancake breakfast in the morning and sells brats, burgers, and corn in the afternoon and evening.
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