Examples of 'brr' in a sentence
Meaning of "brr"
Brr is an onomatopoeic noun representing the sound made when a person shivers or feels cold. It is often used informally to express feeling chilly or uncomfortable due to low temperature. 'Brr' can also convey a sense of discomfort or unease in non-weather-related contexts, similar to the feeling of a cold shiver down one's spine
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- Used to express being cold, to show shivering.
- An expression of disgust or aversion, as if shuddering.
How to use "brr" in a sentence
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Never mind that brr business.
And brr it was cold.
You had me going there for a second! Brr.
My sister is rt this brr rcross the street from LAX.
You two have a lot of warming up to do before show time . Brr.
Kelsey. It has been like that ever since Jake kicked him Brr.
I think my nipples just got hard. Brr.
Catch your death out here . Brr.
I am glad you are safe . Brr.
Is it me, or did it get Brr.
But pack your thermals, cause this case will make you go… Brr.
It even sounds like Bauer, does not it? Brr.
Whoa. And winter means snow and snow is not our friend… Brr.
Who knew Seattle was so rainy? Brr.
And he will have … Oreo Brr.
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Up and down, up and down, on and on and … Brr.
You can have whatever you want . - Brr.
What do you want, Angela? Brr.