noun
Etymology
Origin of brewing
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at brew, -ing 1
Example Sentences
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He was meticulous with his coffee brewing, treating it more like a lab experiment than a beverage.
From Slate • Apr. 29, 2026
They started brewing around the same time as America had its own Revolution—and they would be crucial to the growth of the nation over its 250-year history.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 26, 2026
Many of the raw ingredients used to make beer, including barley, wheat and brewer's yeast, contain vitamin B6 and the brewing process doesn't kill it all off, research suggests.
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026
AI threats have been brewing long before Mythos.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 18, 2026
As the kettle heated for the tea, I found myself wondering if this would be the day Miss Sadie would tell what she had brewing inside her.
From "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool
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