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I . fruit <- [or -s]> [fru:t] N

1. fruit BOT:

owoc m
owocować [perf za-]

2. fruit:

owoce mpl

II . fruit [fru:t] VB intr

I . bruise [bru:z] N

1. bruise (on body):

siniak m

2. bruise (on fruit):

obicie nt

III . bruise [bru:z] VB intr

fruity [ˈfru:ti, Am -t̬i] ADJ

1. fruity (like fruit):

2. fruity inf (suggestive):

I . brush [brʌʃ] N

2. brush (for painting):

3. brush no pl (stroke):

4. brush (argument):

5. brush (encounter):

6. brush no pl AM (brushwood):

zarośla ntpl

7. brush (fox tail):

kita f

II . brush [brʌʃ] VB trans

1. brush (clean, make smooth):

2. brush (remove):

3. brush (touch):

I . brute [bru:t] N

1. brute pej (person):

brutal m

2. brute (animal):

bydlę nt

II . brute [bru:t] ADJ

1. brute (brutal):

2. brute (primitive):

Brit [brɪt] N inf

Angol m

bruiser [ˈbru:zəʳ, Am -zɚ] N iron inf

II . recruit [rɪˈkru:t] N

1. recruit MIL:

rekrut m

2. recruit of organization:

brutish [ˈbru:tɪʃ, Am -t̬-] ADJ

1. brutish (brutal):

2. brutish (primitive):

biscuit [ˈbɪskɪt] N

1. biscuit Brit (crisp pastry):

2. biscuit AM (soft bread):

circuit [ˈsɜ:kɪt, Am ˈsɜ:r-] N

1. circuit ELEC:

obwód m

2. circuit SPORTS:

tor m

4. circuit LAW:

pursuit [pəˈsju:t, Am pɚˈsu:t] N

2. pursuit form (activity):

brevity [ˈbrevəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl

1. brevity (conciseness):

2. brevity (shortness):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The matter must have long been bruited about or at least decided and agreed on within official circle before each person or groups started pushing it in public.
www.vanguardngr.com
What came of that bruit was a fertile conversation about race and feminism -- intersectionality, if you will.
www.macleans.ca
Reliable figures are hard to come by in the record business, but amounts in the millions have been bruited about.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
Again she would make the news, rather controversially, when following some apparent misunderstanding with her boss, it was bruited she would resign.
www.vanguardngr.com
The abdominal pain may be related to meals, may be accompanied by weight loss, and may be associated with an abdominal bruit heard by a clinician.
en.wikipedia.org
Another revolution, peaceful or violent, is bruited about as a necessary evil or as a possible offshoot of the heated collision of views and interests engendered by this year's elections.
opinion.inquirer.net
These brand names are not usually bruited about with ad campaigns.
news.nationalpost.com
He will certainly get his record bonus, probably closer to $20 million than the widely bruited figure of $50 million.
deadspin.com
The idea of a virtual machine system had been bruited about a bit before then, but it had never really been implemented.
en.wikipedia.org
There was positive retropulsion but no pulsation or bruit.
thenationonlineng.net

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