Abroach

//əˈbɹoʊt͡ʃ//

Synonyms for "abroach" (4 found)

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Bulgarian

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  • отворен adj (tapped)

Dutch

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  • aangestoken adj (tapped)
  • verspreidensklaar adj (astir)

German

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  • angestochen adj (tapped)

Sample sentences

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on the crosse a pike / Did set again abroach

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1709, Joseph Addison, The Tatler, No. 146, 16 March, 1709, Glasgow: Robert Urie, 1754, p. 115, Jupiter, in the beginning of his reign, finding the world much more innocent than it is in this iron age, poured very plentifully out of the tun that stood at his right hand; but as mankind degenerated, and became unworthy of his blessings, he set abroach the other vessel, that filled the world with pain and poverty […]

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[…] hogsheads of ale were set abroach, to be drained at the freedom of all comers.

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I doe the wrong, and first began to braule / The secret mischiefes that I set abroach, / I lay vnto the grieuous charge of others: […]

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