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brazos
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Word definitions for brazos in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Brazos \Brazos\ prop. n. a North American river, flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. Syn: Brazos River.
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 152415 Housing Units (2000): 59023 Land area (2000): 585.779853 sq. miles (1517.162791 sq. km) Water area (2000): 4.513500 sq. miles (11.689911 sq. km) Total area (2000): 590.293353 sq. miles (1528.852702 sq. km) Located within: Texas ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brazos is the moniker of Martin McNulty Crane. Originally from Austin, Texas , Brazos gained recognition in 2009 with the self-released debut album, "Phosphorescent Blues". He and the band are currently based in Brooklyn, New York .
Usage examples of brazos.
Con esos brazos vertiginosos de mono y con la cachiporra hizo rodar a tres, pero le metieron dos balas en el abdomen y lo abandonaron por muerto.
Abraxas, representado con cabeza de gallo, brazos y torso de hombre y remate de enroscada serpiente.
El pescuezo era corto, como de toro, el pecho inexpugnable, los brazos peleadores y largos, la nariz rota, la cara aunque historiada de cicatrices menos importante que el cuerpo, las piernas chuecas como de jinete o de marinero.
He had been born in Waco, in the rich agricultural region of the Brazos River Valley.
We wintered at a bend of the Brazos River, along with four other kindred clans.
The next night, on the Clear Fork of the Brazos, a stranger, attracted by our camp-fire, rode up to the wagon.
Constantly bearing east by north, a few days later we crossed the main Brazos at a low stage of water.
With man and beast, from the Brazos to Red River was a fire test of physical endurance.
The hangar, below, looked alien, and even the Brazos, longtime aerial landmark, was different, smaller, with a slightly different path.
I pointed out the Brazos River and the Little Brazos and the Navasota River.
We underfueled to compensate for the load, stopping instead at each of the fuel stations between the Brazos and the Colorado border and filling our tanks half-full.
They must have come up the Brazos, mere feet above the water, the river bluff shielding the noise from us until they were almost on top of us.
It was an envelope from Brazos Electric Utility and there was writing on the back, small, crabbed, printing in ink.
Our rendezvous was supposed to be on a sandbar at the juncture of the Brazos and Little Brazos rivers.
No postergaré la revelación, Parodi amicísimo: Ricardo se desperezó en los brazos de la baronesa de Servus.