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Definition of briny in English: brinyadjectivebrinier, briniest ˈbrʌɪniˈbraɪni Of salty water or the sea; salty. the briny tang of the scallops Example sentencesExamples - I favour the briny ones, as they are less salty, but they will all need rinsing well before use.
- Mingled in the mist are the briny perfumes of ocean, fresh oysters, and the Pacific Northwest.
- This ensured that the briny oysters made it to Paris fresh and cold.
- A bucket of briny seawater was dumped over Christian.
- In the briny Nova Scotia climate, Galvalume coated steel guards against caustic winds and salt air.
- Still, I have had excellent nori-wrapped surf clam here, and delicious briny mackerel, a rarity.
- He stood above a toiling, heaving sea of greenish-black, briny waves slapping a shore far distant.
- A good gulp of flavorful dry stout can clean the palate while accentuating the briny tang of raw shellfish.
- Each lamp has been brushed carefully with a briny patina.
- Sea urchin basically tastes briny, like oysters without the muckiness.
- They add briny flavor to homemade roasted-chili paste.
- Other men jumped into the briny water before they could be killed.
- Now the other issue to consider is waste in the form of the waste salts and briny wastewater.
- Veal medallions were obliterated by a cascade of caramelized but briny leeks.
- It's briny spiciness is a treat, but that it tears like tenderloin is the sweet surprise.
- Stacy sighed and two briny tears ran through her cheeks.
- The clean briny smell rises with the swimmers, the swells filling the air with steamy vapour.
- The strip of colour feels rough and unpleasant and it has an ugly taste - rather like that of a briny pickle.
- The technique minimizes water evaporation and allows roots to be fed by normally damaging briny water.
- Caligo had flinched the first time, almost swallowing briny water.
- Cymbals are struck but quickly sink below the briny waters.
Synonyms salt, salted, saline, brackish
noun ˈbrʌɪniˈbraɪni the brinyBritish informal The sea. the vortices that suck ships to the bottom of the briny Example sentencesExamples - Then two of my most trusted officers stage a takeover attempt, and we all end up in the briny.
- He and Ras broke loose a plank off the boat and dropped it into the briny below.
- Naturally, on days like these you will find folk heading to the nearest stretch of white sand and the briny.
- We had the briny beside us, a carpet of stars above, and two good friends of ours for company.
- ‘On the briny at last,’ says Anthony, as Christopher pours the drinks.
Rhymes Heine, liny, piny, shiny, spiny, tiny, whiny Definition of briny in US English: brinyadjectiveˈbrīnēˈbraɪni Of salty water or the sea; salty. the briny tang of the scallops Example sentencesExamples - Other men jumped into the briny water before they could be killed.
- Veal medallions were obliterated by a cascade of caramelized but briny leeks.
- It's briny spiciness is a treat, but that it tears like tenderloin is the sweet surprise.
- The clean briny smell rises with the swimmers, the swells filling the air with steamy vapour.
- He stood above a toiling, heaving sea of greenish-black, briny waves slapping a shore far distant.
- Sea urchin basically tastes briny, like oysters without the muckiness.
- They add briny flavor to homemade roasted-chili paste.
- Now the other issue to consider is waste in the form of the waste salts and briny wastewater.
- Still, I have had excellent nori-wrapped surf clam here, and delicious briny mackerel, a rarity.
- Stacy sighed and two briny tears ran through her cheeks.
- This ensured that the briny oysters made it to Paris fresh and cold.
- A bucket of briny seawater was dumped over Christian.
- The strip of colour feels rough and unpleasant and it has an ugly taste - rather like that of a briny pickle.
- The technique minimizes water evaporation and allows roots to be fed by normally damaging briny water.
- In the briny Nova Scotia climate, Galvalume coated steel guards against caustic winds and salt air.
- Cymbals are struck but quickly sink below the briny waters.
- Mingled in the mist are the briny perfumes of ocean, fresh oysters, and the Pacific Northwest.
- Caligo had flinched the first time, almost swallowing briny water.
- Each lamp has been brushed carefully with a briny patina.
- I favour the briny ones, as they are less salty, but they will all need rinsing well before use.
- A good gulp of flavorful dry stout can clean the palate while accentuating the briny tang of raw shellfish.
Synonyms salt, salted, saline, brackish
nounˈbrīnēˈbraɪni the brinyBritish informal The sea. Example sentencesExamples - We had the briny beside us, a carpet of stars above, and two good friends of ours for company.
- ‘On the briny at last,’ says Anthony, as Christopher pours the drinks.
- He and Ras broke loose a plank off the boat and dropped it into the briny below.
- Then two of my most trusted officers stage a takeover attempt, and we all end up in the briny.
- Naturally, on days like these you will find folk heading to the nearest stretch of white sand and the briny.
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