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Brandywine

Brandywine \Bran"dy*wine`\, n. Brandy. [Obs.]
--Wiseman.

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brandywine

n. (context obsolete English) brandy

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Brandywine, MD -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Maryland
Population (2000): 1410
Housing Units (2000): 501
Land area (2000): 4.401125 sq. miles (11.398861 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 4.401125 sq. miles (11.398861 sq. km)
FIPS code: 09325
Located within: Maryland (MD), FIPS 24
Location: 38.698564 N, 76.849143 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 20613
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Brandywine

Brandywine may refer to:

Brandywine (tomato)

__NOTOC__ thumb|left|240px|Brandywine plant, with potato leaves

The Brandywine tomato plant is an heirloom cultivar of the species, with large potato-leaved foliage and which bears large pink beefsteak-shaped fruit, popularly considered among the best tasting available.

Usage examples of "brandywine".

Kimberly Brandywine looked out across the dozen or so faces in the briefing room.

They needed a representative, the Institute needed exposure, and voila, Brandywine arrives at the lectern.

Kimberly Brandywine, for special contributions in the field of cosmology.

From this perspective, it looked like a honeycomb, fuzzy wigged heads and gauze-winged dresses bobbing to and fro across the six-sided tiles, buzzing busily over glasses filled with the nectar of brandywine and porter.

As aide-de-camp to Lord Sterling, with the rank of major, he served in the campaign of 1777 and 1778, and distinguished himself in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth.

Put lots of blankets on him and give him all the brandywine he can drink.

I snagged one of the brandywine bottles, uncorked it, and took a mouthful just to make certain it was good.

I lie as lies yon placid Brandywine, Holding the hills and heavens in my heart For contemplation.

In times past, the channel used to strike above Island 37, by Brandywine Bar, and down towards Island 39.

His cruising grounds were the West India Islands, and his merchandise was flour and corn meal ground at the Brandywine Mills at Wilmington, Delaware.

On September 11, in a fierce, confused fight at Brandywine Creek, only twenty-five miles south of Philadelphia, Washington tried without success to check the advance of a superior enemy force.

Yorktown, Brandywine, Valley Forge, Monmouth Courthouse, Savannah, Guilford Courthouse, Cowpens.

Trent said, standing before a newly-dedicated monument to Revolutionary War Militiamen in Brandywine, Pennsylvania.

At Wilmington there has always been a strong manufacturing interest, beginning with the famous colonial flour mills at the falls of the Brandywine, and the breadstuffs industry at Newport on the Christina.

Howe and Cornwallis, made a long circuit to the left, and met with little opposition until it had reached and safely passed the forks of the Brandywine, where a small force could perhaps have stopped it.