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Brazilian /brəˈzɪlɪən /noun1A native or inhabitant of Brazil.It quickly becomes apparent that the chef - a native Brazilian - is no meatball....- Hundreds of Brazilians gathered in the town's square in their native costume for 12 hours of dancing to celebrate the carnival season in their own country last summer.
- In my view, these are highly populist, and don't have the power to bring any real benefit to Brazilians or Latin Americans.
2A style of waxing a woman’s pubic hair in which almost all the hair is removed, with only a very small central strip remaining.‘It's up to the client how much hair, if any, we leave when we do the Brazilian,’ she says....- Basically, with the Brazilian, hair is removed in the front, back & everything in between.
- Yep, I've come to get a Brazilian.
adjectiveRelating to Brazil.As a hippy, he wrote songs that revolutionised Brazilian rock, but some subversive comic-strips landed him in jail and he became one of the ‘disappeared’....- More than 200 Brazilian players are currently registered as being foreign-based in countries ranging from Spain and Italy to Finland, El Salvador and China.
- If there is one arranger capable of putting a string section to non-treacly use, it is Jacques Morelenbaum, the Brazilian cellist who has worked wonders with the great Caetano Veloso.
RhymesAbbevillian, Azilian, caecilian, Castilian, Chilean, Churchillian, civilian, cotillion, crocodilian, epyllion, Gillian, Lilian, Maximilian, Pamphylian, pavilion, postilion, Quintilian, reptilian, Sicilian, Tamilian, vaudevillian, vermilion, Virgilian |