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[ bran-deed ] / ˈbræn did /
adjectiveflavored, soaked in, or treated with brandy. Origin of brandiedFirst recorded in 1825–35; brandy + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM brandiedun·bran·died, adjectiveWords nearby brandiedBrandenburg, brander, brandering, Brandes, brand extension, brandied, brand image, branding iron, brandish, brand leader, brandling Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for brandiedCarefully strain the cocktail into the prepared glass and garnish with the brandied cherry. Celeb Chefs' Holiday Cocktails|Jacquelynn D. Powers|November 19, 2010|DAILY BEAST In appearance they were mostly round and red, with a brandied cherry inside. The Millionaire Baby|Anna Katharine Green Make a fancy form in the shape of a peach of vanilla ice cream with a brandied peach in the center. The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book|Victor Hirtzler A spark could ignite it and set the globe on fire like it was a brandied Christmas pudding. Operation Earthworm|Joe Archibald
Bring me some brandied marrons, a large bottle of rose oil and a stick of lip rouge from Celeste's. Blue-grass and Broadway|Maria Thompson Daviess Had it not been for the stiff doses of brandied coffee swallowed at every stage, this record would never have been written. The Bath Road|Charles G. (Charles George) Harper
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