noun

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A conflagration; a flame.

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A piece of burning wood or peat, or a glowing cinder.

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To burn something to brands and ashes.

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A torch used for signaling.

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A sword.

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A mark or scar made by burning with a hot iron, especially to mark cattle or to classify the contents of a cask.

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A branding iron.

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The symbolic identity, represented by a name and/or a logo, which indicates a certain product or service to the public.

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A specific product, service, or provider so distinguished.

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Some brands of breakfast cereal contain a lot of sugar.

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(by extension) Any specific type or variety of something; a distinct style or manner.

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I didn't appreciate his particular brand of flattery.

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The public image or reputation and recognized, typical style of an individual or group.

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A mark of infamy; stigma.

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Any minute fungus producing a burnt appearance in plants.

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To burn the flesh with a hot iron, either as a marker (for criminals, slaves etc.) or to cauterise a wound.

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When they caught him, he was branded and then locked up.

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To mark (especially cattle) with a brand as proof of ownership.

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The ranch hands had to brand every new calf by lunchtime.

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To make an indelible impression on the memory or senses.

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Her face is branded upon my memory.

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To stigmatize, label (someone).

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He was branded a fool by everyone that heard his story.

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To associate a product or service with a trademark or other name and related images.

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They branded the new detergent "Suds-O", with a nature scene inside a green O on the muted-colored recycled-cardboard box.

Examples of brand in a Sentence

She grabbed the note pad and wrote a brand name and quantity.

They moved into a brand new building a couple of months back.

You would tend to buy the store brand and pocket the dollar.

No plate on the bike but it said, Volt-Wheel, for a brand name.

Jule's brand on her soul was even more intense, enough so that she physically ached for him.

Is one brand really better than another?

Somehow he wasn't in the mood for Ethel's brand of jokes.

President Brand represented the Free State.

If you did not internalize the externalities, you would buy the generic brand and save a dollar.

With one statement he had managed to stamp his brand on her, knowing she would question any man who gave her a second glance from that point on.

That revival had intensified the idea of the worth of the individual soul, whether Christian or heathen, and " to snatch even one brand from the burning " became a dominant impulse.

Brand's Cascade, the finest of all, is 40 ft.

For such the reader may consult Brand's Popular Antiquities, Hone's Every-Day Book, and Chambers's Book of Days.

On the retirement of Mr Brand (afterwards Viscount Hampden) in 1884, Peel was elected Speaker.

Before it was known that the chronicle ascribed to Ingulf of Croyland is really a fiction of the 13th or 14th century, the knighting of Heward or Hereward by Brand, abbot of Burgh 1 Comparative Politics, p. 74.

It was for this reason that he invariably failed to come to any arrangement with Sir John Brand while the latter was president of the Free State.

In 1889, the very year following President Brand's death, he was able to make a treaty with President Reitz, his successor, which bound each of the Boer republics to assist the other in case its independence was menaced, unless the quarrel could be shown to be an unjust one on the part of the state so menaced.

Until 1853 wine was the staple product, and although even the finest brand (known as Vidonia) never equalled the best Madeira vintages, it was largely consumed abroad, especially in England.

The latter blend the wines received from the various proprietors, and the chief aim in this blending is to maintain the character of the wine which is sold under a particular trade mark or brand.

The Free State, under the guidance of Sir John Brand, who became president in 1864, attained a considerable measure of prosperity.

During the 1880-81 revolt many Free State burghers, despite the moderating influence of President Brand, joined the Transvaal commandoes.

Brand refused to be ensnared in Kruger's policy, and the negotiations led to no agreement.

The element appears to have been first obtained in 1669 by Brand of Hamburg; Krafft bought his secret and in 1677 exhibited specimens in England, where it created an immense sensation.

Its preparation was assiduously sought for, and Kunckel in 1678 and Boyle in 1680 succeeded in obtaining it by the same process as was discovered by Brand, i.e.

The red wines of Moldavia, especially the brand known as Piscul Cerbului, resemble Bordeaux.

He is called in one book the most notorious of profligates; in another, the brand plucked from the burning.

His flight practically settled the question; and an inquiry, which many people had thought at its inception would brand Parnell as a criminal, raised him to an influence which he had never enjoyed before.

The well-known brand of sakerhets-tcindstickor (safety-matches) was introduced later.

In front of the old Raadzaal (used as law courts) is a statue of President Brand.

In 1907 Prince Billow was made the subject of a disgraceful libel, which received more attention than it deserved because it coincided with the Harden-Moltke scandals; his character was, however,completely vindicated,and the libeller, a journalist named Brand, received a term of imprisonment.

To this Brand's work was afterwards affixed, and the whole is known as Stiorn.

But every brand forged by the smith broke under Sigurd's stroke; till at last he fetched the fragments of the sword Gram, Odin's gift to his father, which Hiortis had carefully treasured.

He made his escape on an electric bicycle, brand name, Volt-Wheel.

She needed to feel his bare body against hers, ached for his hot hands to brand her as his.

Sitting in the oversized chair near the fire with blood cocktail in hand, brand new emotion washed over him.

New machines were implemented in preparation for a rapid expansion of the brand.

We're able to simultaneously show the benefits of the product as well as to improve perception of the brand.

The "brand proposition" was for a more natural product for the target market of "chefs who aim to please."

I can reveal self-confessed sex addict Russell Brand, 31, is after her.

I was a slow starter in developing anything akin to my own brand of humor.

The brand is the fastest growing draft premium ale in the market at +34% year on year.

Jeremy Guscott is the brand ambassador for SURE for Men, an Official Partner of the 2005 British & Irish Lions.

The band wowed the audience with their brand of rap ultimately slamming the audience with their chart hit ' ' Where Is The Love?

He was a true auteur, creating his own brand of movies with his unmistakable hand.

I am at home a lot, but am planning a brand new aviary.

The company was built from an amalgamation of several different independent plant bakers, many of them producing under the Mothers Pride brand.

These are brand new products from a special Dutch organic bakery.

Mr Heathcote's Knutsford restaurant will be an extension of The Olive Press brand and will open in the historic hotel's former ballroom.

He was an educated man and here in among all the other stuff were two brand new beehives.

Stay tuned for news on the release of Ransom Notes and we'll be back in October with some brand new baby belles!

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