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was tending her brood among the rushes.<br />

--v. 2 incubate, hatch, set, sit, cover: The old hen was<br />

brooding three eggs. 3 Also, brood on or over. ponder (on or<br />

over), meditate (on or over), contemplate, ruminate (on or<br />

over), muse (on or over): He just sits there brooding over the<br />

subject of his next novel. 4 mope, sulk, pout, pine, eat one's<br />

heart out, fret, worry, agonize, despair: Don't just brood over<br />

the problem, do something about solving it!<br />

brook° n. stream, rivulet, run, runnel, rill, US and Canadian and<br />

Australian and New Zealand creek; No. Eng. dialect beck, gill or<br />

ghyll; Scots burn: The river is fed by numerous brooks from<br />

every part of the country.<br />

brooký v. endure, tolerate, stand, abide, put up with, suffer, allow:<br />

She runs the business in her own way and brooks no interference<br />

from anyone.<br />

broth n. stock, bouillon, consomm‚; soup; decoction: We tossed food<br />

scraps into the large, simmering pot to make a broth.<br />

brothel n. bordello, whore-house, house of ill fame or ill repute,<br />

bawdy-house, bagnio; seraglio, harem, Obsolete stew, Colloq US<br />

sporting house, Slang Brit knocking-shop, US cat-house: On<br />

their first night in Paris, they visited a brothel.<br />

brother n. sibling; relation, relative, kin, kinsman; fellow,<br />

fellow-man, fellow-clansman, fellow-citizen, fellow-countryman,<br />

fellow-creature; associate, colleague, confrŠre, companion,<br />

Colloq pal, chum, Brit and Australian mate, US buddy: Some day,<br />

perhaps all men will regard each other as brothers.<br />

brotherhood<br />

n. 1 brotherliness, fellowship, companionship, alliance,<br />

friendship, comradeship, camaraderie, kinship: We should all<br />

live together in harmony and brotherhood. 2 fraternity, guild,<br />

society, association, order, league, union, organization, club,<br />

community, circle, set, clique: The tribes fused into a united<br />

and enthusiastic brotherhood.<br />

brotherly adj. fraternal, kind, affectionate, cordial, friendly,<br />

amicable, amiable, neighbourly, loyal, devoted: The boys grew

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