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Bram


Bram [bram] Examples noun

  1. a male given name.

Examples from the Web for bram Contemporary Examples of bram

  • A more macabre inspiration surfaced in 1890 when an obscure author called Bram Stoker stayed at the seaside resort of Whitby.

    A British Start to the Tour de France Forces the English to Wonder: What Does Being English Mean Anymore?

    Clive Irving

    July 6, 2014

  • “One might claim that gay people have won their rights but lost their literature,” writes Bram.

    How Gossip Became History: Eminent Outlaws by Christopher Bram

    Brad Gooch

    January 29, 2012

  • In 1901, Bram Stoker appended a new introduction to the Icelandic edition of Dracula, his most famous novel.

    Stoker Family Values

    Matthew Shaer

    October 30, 2009

  • Historical Examples of bram

  • “You’ve been taking too many of those pellets, Bram,” Dodd answered.

    Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930

    Various

  • “Invertebrates and monotremes, Dodd,” said Bram, almost wistfully.

    Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930

    Various

  • It is true, Bram had no inclination to risk his own life in battle.

    Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930

    Various

  • “You’ll do nothing, Bram, because you can’t,” Dodd answered.

    Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930

    Various

  • Well had Bram boasted that he would make the earth a desert!

    Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930

    Various

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