Brandes
[ brahn-des ]
noun
Ge·org Mor·ris [ge-ohrg-moh-ris], /gɛˈoʊrg ˈmoʊ rɪs/, Georg Morris Cohen, 1842–1927, Danish historian and literary critic.
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How to use Brandes in a sentence
An alkaloid discovered by Brandes in atropa belladonna or deadly nightshade.
About 11 A.M., this rearguard of Brandes's did; should have been at seven,—right well that it could be at all.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XV. (of XXI.) | Thomas CarlyleBrandes sat down on the parapet of the bridge and held his straw hat on his fat knees.
The Dark Star | Robert W. ChambersBy the end of the week Brandes had done much to efface any unpleasant impression he had made on Ruhannah Carew.
The Dark Star | Robert W. ChambersBrandes attempted to maintain low-voiced conversation with Rue, who responded in diffident monosyllables to his advances.
The Dark Star | Robert W. Chambers
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