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Braford

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[brey-ferd, brah-] / ˈbreɪ fərd, ˈbrɑ- /

noun

  1. one of a breed of beef cattle, developed in the southwestern U.S. from Brahman and Hereford stock, especially well adapted to sparse grazing and a hot, humid environment.


Etymology

Origin of Braford

Bra(hman) 2 ( def. ) + (Here)ford ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Jake and Ida Braford, a young couple from Richmond, Virginia, who brought their two small children to the protest, said they were unsure of whether to vote for Biden in November.

From Seattle Times

“We’re pretty disheartened,” Ida Braford said.

From Seattle Times

Design and development by Andrew Braford.

From Washington Post

Development and design by Andrew Braford.

From Washington Post

"She's a registered Braford and I've invested a good amount of money in her to buy her for my granddaughter. Registered animals are of a higher quality," he told the station.

From Fox News