brashy
English
Adjective
brashy (comparative more brashy, superlative most brashy)
- brash, stormy
- 1913, Captain R. F. Scott, Scott's Last Expedition Volume I:
- Several skuas seen--three seals up in our Bay--several off Pram Point in the shelter of Horse Shoe Bay. A great many fish on sea ice--mostly small, but a second species 5 or 6 inches long: imagine they are chased by seals and caught in brashy ice where they are unable to escape.
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- brittle, crumbly
- 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet:
- It was after noon, for the sun was past the meridian, and very hot for the time of year, when the face of the country began to change; and instead of the short sward of the open down, sprinkled with tiny white snail-shells, the ground was brashy with flat stones, and divided up into tillage fields.
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