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brayer

American  
[brey-er] / ˈbreɪ ər /

noun

Printing.
  1. a small roller for inking type by hand, usually for making a proof.


Etymology

Origin of brayer

First recorded in 1680–90; bray 2 + -er 1

Example Sentences

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Investors had priced in $500 million to $1 billion in peak sales of the drug, Cantor analyst Olivia Brayer said.

From Barron's

“Not everyone expected brenso to work…but expectations had been creeping up into year-end and this afternoon’s negative phase 2 readout is undoubtedly a near-term setback for the story,” Brayer wrote in a research note.

From Barron's

“I think it represents what’s going on in the country,” said Tzipi Brayer Sharabi, a 38-year-old mother who says she was attacked and thrown to the ground during the May 20 incident.

From Seattle Times

“It’s between Jews, that’s the irony,” said Brayer Sharabi’s husband, Avshalom, 39, in an interview outside the play center.

From Seattle Times

Spiritual leader Nachum Dov Brayer leads the celebration marking the annual Lag B'Omer celebrations with ecstatic all-night dances and singing at the Meron mountain in northern Israel May 18, 2022, after a crowd crush killed 45 people a year ago.

From Reuters