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[ bram-blee ] / ˈbræm bli / SEE SYNONYMS FOR brambly ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, bram·bli·er, bram·bli·est.having or resembling brambles. Origin of bramblyFirst recorded in 1575–85; bramble + -y1 Words nearby bramblyBramah, Bramante, bramble, brambleberry, brambling, brambly, Bramley, Brampton, Bramwell, bran, Branagh Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bramblySt. Joseph has notes of violets, rose, bacon and a brambly backbone that makes your mouth water. What to Drink in 2014: 13 Chefs and Critics Picks|Jordan Salcito|January 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST And crossing the gardens rapidly, he soon reached the outskirts of the brambly thicket. A Woodland Queen, Complete|Andre Theuriet Where a few years ago were acres of woodland, swamps or brambly pastures, are now well-graded streets lined with pleasant houses. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 5|Various I had just left the brambly path which cuts a bed of sand through the forest, laying bare its rusty bowels.
Old Olifant's Swamp was a rough, brambly tract of second-growth woods, with a marshy pond and a stream through the middle. Wild Animals I Have Known|Ernest Thompson Seton Brambly bushes grew along the trail showing that the ground was not entirely dry. The Phantom Town Mystery|Carol Norton
Words related to bramblycomplicated, knotty, nettlesome, tricky, ticklish, rugged, rocky, coarse, bumpy, fuzzy, choppy, harsh, sharp, ridged, bearded, jagged, broken, tangled, nappy, disheveled |