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Use "brinier" in a sentence
"It's not a smell we get on the ferry boats I've ridden many times since, it's both brinier and more engine-like, with none of the fish or seaweed smells you get on the ocean nearer shore."
"Little clouds of faint violet – coloured mist rise from the lower and brinier portions of the pack, which stretches unbroken to the horizon."
"In the broadest terms, those raised on the east coast -- referred to generically as Blue Points -- have a brinier, more metallic flavor than their cousins from the west, which are less saline and have more subtle fruit and vegetable undertones."