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Definition of "bruiting" [bruiting]

  • Present participle of bruit. (verb)

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Use "bruiting" in a sentence
  • "And while Piaget was bruiting its new crash diet about town, Vacheron Constantin, which at 255 years of age has seen many trends come and go, presented a model it first launched in 1955."
  • "So what does Mr. O have to offer besides some nice generalities and some disturbing statements about Reagan as a change agent, the GOP as the party of ideas for the past 20 years, the supposed bankruptcy of Social Security, and the Lion-and-the-Lamb will sit down to dinner together ideas about health care that he's bruiting about?"
  • "Just as some of the Euro Nabobery is incautious when bruiting the greatness and cleverness of their achievement in reviving the corpse of the Constitution, so others amongst them from time to time reveal their utter terror of the people of Europe and the remote possibility that any one of the member nations of the EU might suddenly turn around and actually consult their voters about the Treaty."
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