Definitions for brise

brise bri·sé

Spelling: [bree-zey; French bree-zey]
IPA: /briˈzeɪ; French briˈzeɪ/

Brise is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 65 anagrams from letters in brise (beirs).

Definitions for brise

noun

  1. a ballet movement in which the dancer jumps off one foot, beats the legs together, and lands on both feet.

Origin of brise

1780-90; French: literally, broken, past participle of briser to break; see brisance

Examples for brise

brise, the captain of cricket, elbowed his way through the crush.

There was a sound of footsteps in the passage, and brise, the captain of cricket, burst unceremoniously into the room.

brise par les motions de cette nuit d'insomnie, Miriota n'avait plus la force de se soutenir.

That trial unveiled financing links between the Cercle Wagram and the brise de Mer, a Corsican organized crime group.

Ferracci is also a television actor who appears in “Mafiosa,” a series said to be inspired by the brise de Mer gang.

Word Value for brise
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