Brandt [brant; German brahnt] Examples noun
- Wil·ly [wil-ee; German vil-ee] /ˈwɪl i; German ˈvɪl i/, Karl Herbert Frahm, 1913–1992, West German political leader: chancellor 1969–74; Nobel Peace Prize 1971.
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He played Brandt, the happy-go-lucky assistant/boy Friday to millionaire Jeffrey Lebowski (David Huddleston).
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Brandt is creepily affable, and Hoffman knocks the tiny supporting turn out of the park.
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“The Masai who live around the lake are used to these creatures washing up—they think of them as junk,” said Brandt, 47.
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Brandt, who grew up in London, continued to direct for a few more years, but he was increasingly dissatisfied.
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Betsy Brandt (Marie Schrader) Brandt is currently the female lead on the critically acclaimed NBC sitcom The Michael J. Fox Show.
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Historical Examples of brandt
Brandt, you can go back to the ship and bring back the rest of the women.
Carl Richard Jacobi
Brandt and I stepped forward over the sill—and drew up short.
Carl Richard Jacobi
Then when the others had drifted off, Mason called Brandt and me aside.
Carl Richard Jacobi
These, or something like them, were known before the time of Brandt.
Charles Meymott Tidy
Brandt devours her with his eyes, but Alice makes him keep his distance.
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Lilian Bell
British Dictionary definitions for brandt Brandt noun
- Bill, full name William Brandt . 1905–83, British photographer. His photographic books include The English at Home (1936) and Perspectives of Nudes (1961)
- Georg (ˈɡeɪɔːɡ). 1694–1768, Swedish chemist, who isolated cobalt (1742) and exposed fraudulent alchemists
- (German brant) Willy (ˈvɪli). 1913–92, German statesman; socialist chancellor of West Germany (1969–74); chairman of the Social Democratic party (1964–87). His policy of détente and reconciliation with E Europe brought him international acclaim. Nobel peace prize 1971
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