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brown bread
noun
- any bread made of flour darker in color than bolted wheat flour, especially graham or whole wheat bread.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of brown bread1
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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Example Sentences
Serve the roulades with thin slices of buttered brown bread and lemon wedges.
From The Daily Beast
In Tiefurt we partook of a magnificent collation consisting of a mug of beer, brown bread and sausage!
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They “hated” beef and vegetables, and brown bread, as well as stated hours for partaking of such simple rations.
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At three milk had been brought for the babies, and brown bread (a treat) with coffee for the rest.
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His food, for the most part, consisted of brown bread and cheese; and his drink of water and milk.
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He lives on cherry jam and brown bread, does he not, and whistles to the cows, who lay their heads on his shoulder and purr.
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