"Braying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Braying refers to the loud, shrill, and often mocking laugh or cry that a donkey or an ass makes. In addition to its literal sense, braying can also be used figuratively to describe a person's laugh or cry that is harsh, loud, and unpleasant.
The adjective "brawnier" means stronger and more muscular. It is a comparative form of the word "brawn," which refers to physical strength and muscle. For example, "He's looking brawnier than he did last year after starting his workout routine."
The word "brawniest" is a superlative form of the adjective "brawny", which means strongest and most muscular. It describes something or someone that is the most physically powerful or robust.
Brawniness refers to a quality of being physically strong, muscular, and powerful, typically in a masculine sense. It can also connote a sense of ruggedness or coarseness, suggesting someone who is tough and resilient.
Braxy is a Scottish term that refers to a faint or sulky mood, often resulting from disappointment or frustration. For example, "She's been in a braxy mood all day since her favorite TV show got cancelled."
To bray is to make a loud, shrill, and often nasal sound, typically produced by an animal, such as a donkey. As a verb, it means to make this sound. As a noun, a bray is the sound itself.
The verb "brayed" means to make a loud, harsh cry, typically like that of a donkey. It can also describe a harsh, rough sound or noise. For example: "The donkey brayed loudly in the field" or "The machine brayed out of control, causing a disturbance in the factory".
A brayer is a tool used in various artistic and craft activities, such as drawing, painting, and printing. It is a flat, broad-bladed instrument that is used to apply or spread materials, such as ink, paint, or color, onto a surface.
Brays refers to the loud, harsh sounds made by a donkey or a mule. It can also be used figuratively to describe loud, harsh, or annoying sounds in general.