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brig
1[ brig ]
noun
- Nautical.
- a two-masted vessel square-rigged on both masts.
- (formerly, in the U.S. Navy) an armed brig-rigged or brigantine-rigged vessel.
- the compartment of a ship where prisoners are confined.
- a place of confinement or detention, especially in the U.S. Navy or Marines; guardhouse.
Brig.
2abbreviation for
- brigade.
- brigadier.
Brig.
1abbreviation for
- Brigadier
brig
2/ brɪɡ /
noun
- a Scot and northern English word for a bridge 1
brig
3/ brɪɡ /
noun
- nautical a two-masted square-rigger
- a prison, esp in a navy ship
Word History and Origins
Origin of brig1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brig1
Example Sentences
The brig, usually a bare-bones room with a bed and bathroom facilities, does not have iron bars like a traditional jail cell.
The punishment can include confinement in the brig, forfeiture of pay or dishonorable discharge and it is largely based on how long they were away and whether they were apprehended or returned on their own.
But diagnosing your own vaccine injury using the basic scientific method gets you thrown in the political brig for the rest of your life.
Instead, he conjured the past as a master of richly detailed historical works brimming with schooners, brigs and sloops, their sails flapping under moody clouds, with shore lights twinkling in the distance.
I would guess no based on their conversation while in the brig.
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