Definitions for Brahms

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Spelling: [brahmz; German brahms]
IPA: /brɑmz; German brɑms/

Brahms is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 115 anagrams from letters in Brahms (abhmrs).

Definitions for Brahms

noun

  1. Johannes [yoh-hah-nuh s] /yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), 1833–97, German composer.

Examples for Brahms

"He doesn't know Brahms from a bull's foot," roared the class, in unison.

Few authors write more transparently about music than Swafford, who has also penned memorable lives of Brahms and Ives.

It means in music to prefer Beethoven not only to jazz but to Brahms.

Why not be content with song-cycles or ballads, or lieder like Brahms's and Schumann's?

Schumann has had his day, Wagner is having his, and Brahms will be ruler of all tomorrow.

Brahms, so it is said, was an avowed enemy of the feline tribe.

To give them Bach or Brahms at the outstart would be to irritate them.

Brahms thought well of everybody, if he thought of any one at all.

In 1862 Brahms located in Vienna, where he has almost ever since resided.

He took a passage from Brahms' violin concerto and began to play it over and over.

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