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English poet and husband of Elizabeth Barrett Browning noted for his dramatic monologues (1812-1889)
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browning
Alternative clues for the word browning
- Having behind bare, but not even getting a tan
- Poet spending significant time in the sun?
- "Pippa Passes" poet
- Fry in a pan until it changes color
- Caroline's greatest skater
- United States inventor of firearms (especially automatic pistols and repeating rifles and a machine gun called `The Peacemaker') (1855-1926)
- Champion, 1993
- English poet getting crisp?
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Usage examples of browning.
The sexual acts in which Richard Hudson engaged each of these three women involved a high degree of probability that they would result in their deaths, and he committed those acts for a base, antisocial purpose and with wanton disregard for the lives of Victoria Mitten, Jane Sorensen, and Marian Browning.
The Bargee, he parked the Mini Cooper in the courtyard, got the Browning from the tool kit in the boot and went inside.
At The Bargee, he parked the Mini Cooper in the courtyard, got the Browning from the tool kit in the boot and went inside.
Brownings and 9mm Lahtis, Polish Radoms, Italian Berretta autos, and Glisenti revolvers, a few dozen Russian Nagant revolvers in poor shape, three different configurations of Spanish Astra pistols, some practically new 7.
She had fired the first shots, using the Browning pistol hidden under her burka, the rounds ripping out through the fabric.
A Browning in journalese, his aim was to see the bright side of everything, to expound partial evil as universal good.
A picture flashed in his mind of the homesteader girl, Lillian, in her cheap gingham dress and skin that was already browning from the sun.
She anticipated the sensual pleasure of breathing in the homey scents of browning beef and onions.
Browning finally deigned to write within range of the average human intellect, that particular style of reviewing had lost favor.
Browning fell, as a hard man easily does, greatly under the influence of his second wife, and this influence was made by her to subserve the interests of a more than natural jealousy of her predecessor.
Gladstone, Browning, Sir John Simeon, Monsignor Patterson, Woolner, and Reginald Palgrave.
While the chops are browning on their second side, start browning the almonds in the butter in a small skillet over medium heat.
Further, Browning strenuously argues against the authors of The Authoritarian Personality, who suggest a set of characterological traits predisposing the self to brutal and sadistic actions.
Wesson, Winchester, Le Mat, Luger, Catling, Maxim, Walther, Browning, Kalashnikov, Thompson, Mannlicher, Schmeisser, Uzi, Mauser, T6-karev, Webley, Deringer and Deringer, Tranter.
Earlier Brownings had been settled in Wiltshire and Dorsetshire, and there is no ground for the statement that the family was partly of Jewish origin.