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was brining

  • past progressive
    of brine.
    brine
    noun
    water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt.

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“We took him out of the game as soon as he was brining it up to the trainers and coaches,” Baldelli said.

From Washington Times Sep. 30, 2023

Though the kitchen wasn’t open to the public, a large window allowed any visitors to the building to get a glance at whatever was brining, boiling or browning.

From New York Times Feb. 18, 2022

It struck me that no other department or function was brining all of the teams together other than Finance to discuss budgets, which of course is really downstream from what you want to accomplish. 

From Forbes Oct. 6, 2014