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brander

American  
[bran-der] / ˈbræn dər /

verb (used with object)

Building Trades.
  1. to apply furring to (a surface).


verb (used without object)

  1. to apply furring.

Etymology

Origin of brander

First recorded in 1865–70; back formation from brandering

Example Sentences

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This is the best the "master brander" can do these days?

From Salon Mar. 13, 2024

Biography: The Trump Dynasty The conclusion of this three-part series documents the orchestrated comeback effort that relaunched Donald Trump’s career as a TV celebrity, international brander and political contender.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 26, 2019

They accept him even though he is a casino developer and brander who became famous on reality TV.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 28, 2016

While marketers are all over emojis these days, professional brander Kevin Winslow in Boise, Idaho, was a reluctant adopter.

From Washington Times Mar. 21, 2016

O, I wad like to ken—to the beggar-wife says I—    Why chops are guid to brander and nane sae guid to fry,    An' siller, that's sae braw to get, is brawer still to gie.

From Penny Plain by O. Douglas

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