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Use "brayed" in a sentence
"On the other hand, there would be a small army of repugs ready to step up when the first one tired, and Fox would have brayed about how courageous and righteous they are do suffer in this way to do the “right thing,” so my theory that the public spectacle would discourage them could be futile."
"But the live show still holds out the promise of hearing songs such as "Welcome to the Jungle," "Patience" and "Paradise City," brayed by the sinuous star who made them anthems."
"It is a question that exposes Republicans -- particularly Tea Party Republicans -- the ersatz populists who brayed against the bank bailout in the election, and then have worked tirelessly to rollback any reforms, gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and reopen the financial casino."