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"Brew" in a Sentence (22 examples)
The local brew is excellent.
When you travel, you've got to try the local brew.
Tom asked Mary to brew some coffee.
Tom has been trying to learn how to brew the perfect cup of coffee.
According to the Bavarian Purity Law, only barley, hops, water and yeast may be used to brew beer.
Human nails were part of the witch's brew.
That home brew of Tom's packs a punch.
Man has an instinctive tendency to speak, as we see in the babble of our young children, while no child has an instinctive tendency to bake, brew or write.
"Make us a brew, Tom," said Mary. "And put a record on while you're at it!"
"Do you want to go watch a double-header at Tom's and drink some home brew?" "Not this time."
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Elderly people sat indoors, in the damp. shabby houses, brewing malt coffee or weak tea and talking without animation […]
Go, brew me a pottle of sack finely.
Hence with thy brew’d inchantments, foul deceiver […]
I wash, wring, brew, bake, scour, dress meat and drink […]
There is some ill a-brewing towards my rest,
Of course, no one knows what kind of flu season is brewing, the perfect storm of a new strain hitting a largely unvaccinated population or a mercifully mild few months.
Grant may have considered that only a performance of the very highest quality could keep him in a job - and the way his players started the game gave the 55-year-old shelter from the storm that was brewing.
She had one day to get up very early in the morning to brew, when the other servants said to her: 'You had better mind you don't get up too early, and you mustn't put any fire under the copper before two o'clock.'
Six great bottles of one of the Hong Kong brews had been brought to wash down the brandy and the fragments of rice and mee and meat-fibres that clung to the back teeth.
Player, give me some brew and I might just chill / But I'm the type that like to light another joint like Cypress Hill
Landlady: You're not stoppin' for a brew? Gene Hunt: No thanks, love. Better crack on.
In the Middle Ages, when witchcraft and thaumaturgic practices were rampant over Europe, sorceresses did a roaring trade in magic brews designed to excite the passion or to preserve affection.
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