Associations to the word «Bray»
Noun
- Mcqueen
- Stagecoach
- Pieter
- Prevalence
- Animator
- Incidence
- Carlisle
- Ear
- Cham
- Normandy
- Stable
- Harper
- Corey
- Archer
- Cox
- Meath
- Carte
- Sur
- Southeast
- Lance
- Flock
- Rover
- Hurry
- Barbara
- Antidote
- Scream
- Din
- Guillaume
- Thames
- Stephen
- Randolph
- Techno
- Deep
- Harcourt
- Mortality
- Herd
- Royce
- Berger
- Hammer
- Pig
- Ambrose
- En
- Jeremy
- Yarmouth
- Eliza
- Sound
- Trent
- Windsor
- Trumpeter
- Sprang
- Dempsey
- Ireland
- Marne
- Buzzard
- Silence
- Guildford
- Dart
- Adventure
- Daryl
- Dal
- Derry
- Surrey
- Maynard
- Reverend
- Manning
- Curtis
- Brendan
- Chorus
- Christophe
- Limerick
- Toni
- Kendrick
- Doyle
- Owner
- Francesca
- Voice
- Willard
- Hess
- Wagon
- Rumble
- Phosphorus
- Pack
- Juliet
- Northeast
- Brady
- Audio
Wiktionary
BRAY, verb. (intransitive) Of a donkey, to make its cry.
BRAY, verb. (intransitive) Of a camel, to make its cry.
BRAY, verb. (intransitive) To make a harsh, discordant sound like a donkey's bray.
BRAY, verb. (transitive) To make or utter with a loud, discordant, or harsh and grating sound.
BRAY, noun. The cry of an ass or donkey.
BRAY, noun. The cry of a camel
BRAY, noun. Any harsh, grating, or discordant sound.
BRAY, verb. (now rare) To crush or pound, especially with a mortar.
BRAY, verb. (British) (chiefly Yorkshire) By extension, to hit someone or something.
BRAY, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
BRAY, noun. The cry of an ass.
BRAY, verb. Braying characteristic of donkeys.
BRAY, verb. Reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading; "grind the spices in a mortar"; "mash the garlic".
BRAY, verb. Laugh loudly and harshly.
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