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bred
[bred]
bred
/ brɛd /
verb
the past tense and past participle of breed
noun
derogatory, a person who lives in a small remote place
Word History and Origins
Origin of bred1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
These days, in cities, especially, he argues, “dogs are bred to run free and that’s just not possible.”
A raid on a Llano property led to the seizure of dozens of roosters that authorities believe are bred to kill one another for sport.
"They have not bred yet, but they're doing well," he told us on a video call.
Alas, Penelope soon began nesting, and the world excitedly awaited her platypups, which were to be a massive scientific milestone – only the second bred in captivity, and the first outside Australia.
"Melbourne is known for its love of sport and the MCG is the heart of the city - it is really important to this state and the country," says Gallina, who is Melbourne born and bred.
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