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broadus

/broh-duhs/US // ˈbroʊ dəs //

广义的,广义的人,阔佬,广义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural broa·dus·es.Coastal South Carolina and Georgia.

    • : something given as a bonus; lagniappe.

Examples

  • “Currently Texas received about one of every 17 federal dollars that go to Medicaid,” Broadus said.

  • During the war Dr. Broadus was a chaplain in the Confederate armies.

  • The night before had been a hard night upon Perry Broadus, whose nights always were hard, and it promised to be a hard day.

  • The bear had evidently been severely wounded by Broadus and was in a terrible rage.

  • See Broadus' commentary on Matthew 19:1, and compare note 10 at end of Harmony.

  • For a careful outline of this matchless discourse see Broadus on Matthew.