Broods

Word BROODS
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /bɹuːdz/

Definitions and meanings of "Broods"

What do we mean by broods?

The young of certain animals, especially a group of young birds or fowl hatched at one time by the same mother.

The young of any egg-laying creature, especially if produced at the same time.

The eggs and larvae of social insects such as bees, ants and some wasps, especially when gathered together in special brood chambers or combs within the colony.

The children in one family; offspring.

That which is bred or produced; breed; species.

Parentage.

Heavy waste in tin and copper ores.

Expressing deep sorrow or remorse. To dwell on a misfortunate outcome of an event with regret or displeasure. Urban Dictionary

Thinking gloomily about something, ruminating anxiously or regretfully about something. Urban Dictionary

What Ryan Atwood of the OC, spends 90% of his time doing. aka sitting quietly, and looking angry. Urban Dictionary

To be thoughtful. To think about something. Often in a dreary or depressing manner. After Lord Byron, poets are usually thought of as having a very gloomy, brooding personality. Urban Dictionary

Sexy femalee, hottie Urban Dictionary

Good, great, amazing Urban Dictionary

Offspring (plural); with animals: a brood = a litter; a group of baby birds, all hatched and raised at the same time by the same mother; related to the verb, to breed Urban Dictionary

A Portland Oregon Prison and street "family". Crank, Sex, and Crime are Broods' the only focus in life. Slogan, "We Never Sleep" Urban Dictionary

Originated from the California skate scene, combining "butter" with "good"- smooth, soft, good. Urban Dictionary

To nonchalantly unzip one's pants and stretch their scrotum out of their fly. Preferably done in a public setting. Urban Dictionary

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The word "broods" in example sentences

Furthermore, to hold that this word broods like a dark and inescapable fate over the future of a race, is to hold to a very grievous misunderstanding. ❋ 1892-1972 (1942)

The shadow of the great Roman name broods upon the huge sepulchres and abides for ever within the narrow walls. ❋ Henry James (1879)

The beekeepers also had several young bees called broods on hand to encourage the bees into the boxes, he said.

The foolish and sinful indulgence of the council could not but nurse up all kind of broods of wicked men, while they scarce ever put any one to death, though never so wicked, as being an Israelite; who must not by any means be touched. ❋ 1602-1675 (1979)

A number of "broods" or generations are produced yearly, so if ❋ Grace Viall Gray (N/A)

Certain specially populous 'broods' of these insects are known and localised, so that the appearance of the imagos in future years can be accurately predicted. ❋ Unknown (1902)

He stood on a mountain at sunrise, and saw the marvels of the amethystine clouds below his feet, heard an eternal and white silence, such as broods among the everlasting snows, and saw an eagle winging for the sun. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Some species have much longer life cycles, such as the North American genus, Magicicada, which has a number of distinct "broods" that go through either a 17-year or, in the South of the USA, a 13-year life cycle. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Entomologists divide them into "broods" and some are much, much larger than others. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Until God chooses to create beings to populate His cosmos, He simply "broods" like a "mother over chaos. ❋ Rus Bowden (2009)

 Dick broods, and his hunched body posture appears in many panels in the issue. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A cynic could see the food-conscious United States as frantically engaged in a symbolic environmental micro-practice that we can understand and control, while an all-pervading macro-problem broods and prepares to wreck large parts of the world we know. ❋ Jedediah Purdy (2012)

It was not long ago, in the post-war era, that American households had large broods of five or more children. ❋ Christy Turlington Burns (2011)

And to complete it all his horse stumbled upon several large broods of half-grown quail, and the air was filled with the thrum of their flight. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He describes the anxiety that broods within him as "the beast that lives inside". ❋ Unknown (2011)

Johnny was "[brooding]" after he found out the girl he was dating wasn't [16] as she initially told him [but actually] 13. ❋ Dre Dev (2005)

Cruelly treated by life, [Elphaba] grew up into a [fierce], brooding [young woman]. ❋ Lorelili (2005)

[Seth]: She's ([Marissa]) meant to be crying and he's (Ryan) meant to be [brooding]. ❋ Samuel Mottershaw (2008)

Christian and Erik are a cute couple... but they're so different at times! [Christian's] the bubbly one, [Erik's] the [brooding] one. ❋ Lorelili (2005)

"[Damn], she's brood." ❋ Adfjkghjkerhge (2007)

that [herb] is [dank], its [really] brood. ❋ Babbaaa (2007)

Joe - "That lady came to the [barbeque] with all of her 7 kids!" [Dave] - "Yeah, she sure [brought] the whole brood." ❋ El Rey Raton (2011)

Every one is a victim its just [whos] turn [is it]. Life in [Brood] ❋ Augie Barone (2006)

Did you see [that one kid's] [crossover]? That was brood. He almost broke my [ankles] on that one drive. ❋ Schauman (2011)

At [the party] [Scotty] got drunk and [pulled] a brood. ❋ Josh (2005)

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