Brew - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bruː|  American pronunciation of the word brew
Brit.  |bruː|  British pronunciation of the word brew

noun

- drink made by steeping and boiling and fermenting rather than distilling

verb

- prepare by brewing
people have been brewing beer for thousands of years
- sit or let sit in boiling water so as to extract the flavor
the tea is brewing

Extra examples

They brew the beer on the premises.

The restaurant also brews its own ginger ale and root beer.

They've been brewing in the new brewery since March.

I'll brew another pot of tea.

It feels like there's a storm brewing.

I'll buy you a brew.

Let's brew up some more tea.

There's trouble brewing up at the meeting.

Give us a little drop more of that last brew.

Our brew of beer turns out excellent.

Every beer on the menu was brewed locally.

He read the paper while the tea brewed.

The band played a strange brew of rock, jazz, and country music.

I've been brewing up some beer, would you like to try some?

...the office coffee is often some brackish brew that's been sitting around for a couple of hours...

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: brew
he/she/it: brews
present participle: brewing
past tense: brewed
past participle: brewed
noun
singular: brew
plural: brews
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