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browns

n. (plural of brown English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: brown)

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Browns, IL -- U.S. village in Illinois
Population (2000): 175
Housing Units (2000): 77
Land area (2000): 0.291918 sq. miles (0.756063 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.291918 sq. miles (0.756063 sq. km)
FIPS code: 08979
Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
Location: 38.376732 N, 87.982873 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 62818
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Browns

Browns may refer to:

  • Shades of brown of the color brown
Browns (fashion boutique)

Browns is an independent fashion boutique based in London, England. It was founded by Joan Burstein and husband Sidney in 1970. The flagship store is on London's South Molton Street.

Usage examples of "browns".

His father, a descendant of the Browns of Coalston, near Haddington, became vicar of Wigton in that year.

It had a little table and some stools in it, and when the Browns were on their tour they often ate in that room, when it was too rainy to have their meals outside.

Jamie and the two Browns came into sight round the corner of the house, then stopped, seeing us.

The Browns, by contrast, seemed oddly elated, though in a grim sort of way.

I shrugged slightly, and kept silence as the two Browns mounted and rode out of the clearing, backs stiff with anger.

I could put off for a little while the necessity of hearing about the Browns and their beastly committee.

Beyond the Inconvenience and Expense of such a Move, it would be Tantamount to declaring open War with the Browns, and I think that not prudent, not if I must be frequently away from home, leaving my Family unprotected.

Hodgepile, however, had Alicia Beardsley Brownthe two-year-old girl who legally owned the trading post, and who had been adopted by the Browns upon the death of her putative father.

The Browns might have had a profitable sideline in murder, theft, and slavery, but their chief income lay in trade with the Indians.

Next began the work of unloading the things the Browns had brought with them to keep house all summer in the little bungalow, which was not far from the dock.

Slater and her son Harry were guests of the Browns at supper, at which was served the chowder made from the clams dug by the children that afternoon.

Ravenwood departed that evening, taking his box with him and promising to call and see the Browns in Bellemere when they returned home.

One of the trips the Browns made was to Christmas Tree Cove, and in the book of that name you will find their adventures set forth.

Bunn had been brought from the South where the Browns spent part of the winter, and later Mr.

In one corner of the tent, a group of men huddled around a television, watching the Browns play Philadelphia.