Examples of 'brackenbury' in a sentence

Meaning of "brackenbury"

brackenbury (verb) - To confuse or perplex. This phrase is used when something causes confusion or perplexity in English
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  • A surname.

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Brackenbury had indeed some matter for reflection.
In time her sister Maria Brackenbury would follow her lead.
Brackenbury seems to have been a man of popularity and wide learning.
I have to dress Lady Brackenbury for dinner.
Brackenbury was one of Emmeline Pankhurst 's pallbearers.
More like Brackenbury.
However, Brackenbury was unpopular with other colleagues and with Lady Wolseley.
We speak no treason, Brackenbury.
During that same year Brackenbury built a chapel at his expense within Fortuneswell.
The Navy needs men and must get them how it can, Mr. Brackenbury.
Sir Robert Brackenbury raised the alarm.
Well, there is Robin Brackenbury.
Sir Robert Brackenbury has written to me.
A third candidate came forward - 71 year old Sir Henry Britten Brackenbury.
Robert Carr Brackenbury was married twice.

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It is a monumental fountain, opened in 1929 and work of Manuel Delgado Brackenbury.
Dr John Brackenbury is a photographer.
Farewell, good Brackenbury.
On retirement, Brackenbury was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath.
I have to dress Lady Brackenbury for dinner . Of course.
Brackenbury What would you, fellow, at the Tower And how came you hither?
Watching a favourable opportunity, Brackenbury dashed upstairs to the highest regions of the house.
To Sir Robert Brackenbury at the Tower, warning him of the attack.
It all helps make Brackenbury such a strong community . ”.
To Sir Robert Brackenbury at the Tower, warning him of the attack . What letter?
Level / area, Brackenbury Sanitarium.
I have to dress Lady Brackenbury for dinner. Of course. Well, another time perhaps.

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