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单词 briny
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Definition of briny in English:

briny

adjectivebrinier, 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:

briny

adjectiveˈbrīnēˈbraɪni
  • 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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