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[ uh -brest ] SHOW IPA
/ əˈbrɛst / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adverb, adjective side by side; beside each other in a line: They walked two abreast down the street.
equal to or alongside in progress, attainment, or awareness (usually followed by of or with ): to keep abreast of scientific developments; keeping abreast with the times.
Origin of abreast First recorded in 1590–1600; a-1 + breast
Words nearby abreast abrasiveness, abraxas, abrazo, abreact, abreaction, abreast , abri, abridge, abridgment, abrin, abristle
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Example sentences from the Web for abreast Curious housewives stepped out in their aprons to watch them march down the road, four abreast waving two large American flags.
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Paramilitary troops in grey urban camouflage moved into the square, five abreast , forcing demonstrators into side-streets.
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Drivers were jostling three abreast on the tight oval track, and then a couple of cars collided.
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The heavy guns were drawn by six or eight horses, two abreast , with a rider for every two horses.
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Her former companion got beside Lady Emily, and as they could not well walk four abreast , she fell behind with him.
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It is built of stone and earth, and is so broad that four horses can be driven on it abreast .
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I encountered one column of disarmed Germans marching four abreast with the typical attitude of a "Kamerad" procession.
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The police, marching four abreast , hesitated for a moment, and then suddenly dividing into two columns marched on.
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British Dictionary definitions for abreast adjective (postpositive) alongside each other and facing in the same direction
(foll by of or with ) up to date (with); fully conversant (with)
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Words related to abreast acquainted, informed, beside, equal, level, opposite, side by side, in line, shoulder to shoulder, au courant, au fait, contemporary, familiar, knowledgeable, versed, up