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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The donkey started to bray loudly when it saw its owner.
The donkey's bray made everyone laugh at the petting zoo.
When the donkey saw the carrot, it began to bray in anticipation.
The kitchen counter has a bray to prevent liquids from dripping onto the floor.
The old-fashioned way to process hemp was to bray it by hand.
The sound of the ocean's bray is soothing to many people.
A wooden bray is ideal for separating the hemp fibers.
The workers would bray the hemp to separate its fibers.
She had to bray the hemp before she could spin it into thread.
The chef used a mortar and pestle to bray the spices for the marinade.
The donkey would always bray when it saw its owner returning home.
The workers were instructed to bray the metal scraps into smaller pieces for easier disposal.
The geologist used a bray to grind the rock samples for mineral analysis.
The intense emotion caused a bray in her chest.
The bray of the donkey woke up the entire farm.
The archeologist used a bray to grind the ancient herbs found in the excavation site.
The sudden noise caused her bray to jump in fright.
The athlete's bray was racing after the intense workout.
The loud bray in his ears was keeping him from sleeping.
I could feel the bray in my temples after running the marathon.
The bray of his heart pounded in his chest as he climbed the steep hill.
The bray in his chest slowed as he began to meditate.
He could hear the bray of his own pulse in his ears.
She could hear the bray of her own pulse in the silence of the night.
She learned how to bray the roof of her shed with tar to make it more durable.
The pharmacist recommended using a bray to crush the medication for easier digestion.
The construction worker used a bray to crush the rocks into gravel.
The metallurgist used a bray mill to grind the raw copper ore into a fine powder for smelting.
The sculptor used a bray to grind the marble into a fine dust for sculpture casting.
The materials engineer used a vibration bray to crush the particles into a fine powder for the production of alloys.
The forensic scientist used a metal bray to crush the glass fragments for further analysis.
The painter used a bray to crush the pigments into a fine powder.
The biologist used a bray to crush the plant samples for DNA extraction.
She used a bray to grind the spices for her curry.
The bray is a traditional tool for processing flax.
The bray was passed down through generations of her family.
He used a bray to separate the fibers of the hemp plant.
The bray was an essential tool for making linen in medieval times.
The jeweler had to bray the gold bars into thinner sheets for use in making jewelry.
The machine was designed to bray the metal sheets into precise shapes for manufacturing car parts.
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