Brat

//bɹæt//

"Brat" in a Sentence (34 examples)

Thanks, I hear you've been taking care of my little brat of a brother.

A 40- or 50-year-old is a snot-nosed brat.

You shouldn't allow your son to act like a selfish brat.

Tom is a snotty little brat.

Tom is a spoiled little brat.

Tom was behaving like a spoiled brat.

You're such a brat.

My brother is a spoiled little brat!

You really are a spoiled brat.

Who is this brat?

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"So... you want to have kids someday?" "Uh... well, yes. I always figured I'd have a couple brats of my own someday..." "That's still doable, you know." "I know, but the process is a lot more complicated and less intimate, and --"

a spoiled brat

Get that little brat away from me!

He would never speak a word, - only eat and cry, and she hadn't the heart to strike it or illtreat the youngster either; but somebody taught her a charm to make him speak, and then she found out what kind of a brat he really was.

Here are the people and the styles at the DNC that embodied the brat ethos.

Brat is being lazy until 10 P.M., at which point you construct a château using discarded scraps of pleather, finish it by morning, and immediately win the Pritzker Architecture Prize.

My favorite touch is how each of her Nike shoes has its own little bow, which is just the perfect amount of brat.

an army brat

Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, Commander of the Fourth Army, was an army “brat,” which means his father was an army officer. But he went into the army from Princeton, not from West Point.

For the crabby awd dealers in ling, cod, and brats / And the vurgins that tempt us wi' nice maiden skyet...

The chief's daughter wears a brat and léine girdled with a criss.

The prevailing style of dress in the early medieval period comprised a léine (tunic) worn under a brat (cloak).

Women wore loose, flowing, ankle-length robes modelled on 11th-century European fashion (derived from what O'Neill called the léine) and, perhaps, a brat over these.

[She] had still on the rough worsted apron of nappy homespun wool, called a "brat".

Their ſhoulders broad, for complet armour fit, Their lims more large and of a bigger ſize Than all the brats yſprong from Typhons loins:

They are your Will-Worship-men, your Prelates Brats: Take the whole Litter of’um, and you’ll finde never a barrel better Herring.

Ruthie was Ed's own submissive, a short, pretty, feisty ash-blonde New York City native who combined her submission to Ed with a good deal of mischievous bratting and a lot of sharp, intelligent conversation […]

Rather, Ana moves between playful bratting and a type of “conquer me” wantedness that good Dominants would respond to with increased control and correction.

kamala IS brat

Starmer's Tory predecessors Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss were identified as brat by 15 percent each of those asked.

Kamala Harris herself was anointed as "brat" the moment that Joe Biden stepped down, but already Harris's mother – who had Indian heritage and raised Harris as a single parent – has been declared the uberbrat, more brat than even her daughter.

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There are many people loitering, eating ice cream, talking, eating brats.

For diarrhea caused by a stomach virus or a meal that didn’t agree with you, try the BRAT diet, says James Lee, MD, gastroenterologist with St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif.

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