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Bramley
/ ˈbræmlɪ /
noun
- a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Bramley1
C19: named after Matthew Bramley , 19th-century English butcher, said to have first grown it
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Example Sentences
The experiments have dealt with dwarf trees of Bramley, Cox and Potts, six trees of each variety constituting one investigation.
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I wrote to you December 29th, and sent you a silk scarf in a parcel that poor Doctor Bramley was sending home to his wife.
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From Shalford Common the road runs almost straight to Bramley.
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Bramley; which concludes with:—'for with men whaym God drawes to heven thai sal nought be swongen, but with fendes in hell.'
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C, Bramley-fall stone base, with a chain of wrought iron let into it.
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