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Brady
1[ brey-dee ]
noun
- James Buchanan Diamond Jim, 1856–1917, U.S. financier, noted for conspicuously extravagant living.
- Mathew B., 1823?–96, U.S. photographer, especially of the Civil War.
- a male given name.
brady-
2- a combining form meaning “slow,” used in the formation of compound words:
bradytelic.
brady-
combining_form
- indicating slowness
bradycardia
Word History and Origins
Origin of Brady1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Brady1
Example Sentences
I believe he will kneecap the White House Correspondents Association, by ignoring our recommendations and requests and possibly taking over assignment of seats in the Brady Briefing Room — traditionally the province of the WHCA.
The streamer has hosted multiple live programs since, including tennis and golf exhibition matches, a Tom Brady comedy roast, a hot dog eating competition and the SAG Awards.
As was Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s custom, he came onto the field with Jay-Z’s “Public Service Announcement” ringing through the stadium.
The government's proposed new football regulator would create a "closed shop" of top sides, West Ham United vice chair Karren Brady has warned.
Taken by itself, Stewart’s giggles at Hinchcliffe’s rapid-fire racist punchlines at the Brady roast didn’t make him look especially sympathetic to the legitimately outraged reaction to the comic’s Madison Square Garden performance.
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