Baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
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Examples for "browns"
Examples for "browns"
1The more the sap is evaporated, the more it mellows and browns.
2Currently, Macca's vegan options are limited to french fries and hash browns.
3Heat fat until it browns a piece of bread in 40 seconds.
4Ingredients Bacon rashers Small sausages baked beans mushrooms hash browns Method 1.
5One Pollock they particularly liked- adenseriot of browns, whites and grays.
1Conversations with at least four other craft brewers told the same story.
2The brewers' share debuts had been scheduled for the end of 2016.
3Neither of the brewers were there, nor was the sporting literary gentleman.
4It's not about the U.S. Lawmakers were clearly sympathetic to craft brewers.
5Typical pin and ball locks commonly found on kegs used by home-brewers.
1The kingbirds chased flies, the orioles searched the fruit trees for insects.
2The two orioles and the two bluebirds were husbands and wives.
3Among the varieties, the visitor should notice the red-winged, crested, and banana orioles.
4Soon the persecuted orioles began to scream and scold as before.
5Two of these birds that I knew were orioles and two were bluebirds.
1He was also a part owner of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team.
2Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is finding that out the hard way.
3As weeks go, the Baltimore Orioles have had better.
4Archie announced that he had seen "the Baltimore orioles catching fish!"
5It was held responsible for the death of Baltimore Orioles pitching prospect Steve Bechler in 2003.
1Raoul Duke, leftfielder & batting champion of the St. Louis Browns.
2Don't laugh-don'tthe St. Louis Browns have a one-armedoutfielder?
3He was engaged to hypnotize members of the St. Louis Browns during this year's spring training.
4In 1953 Baltimore was able to buy the franchise of the St. Louis Browns of the American League.
5Against the Western clubs, it will be seen, the only club that troubled them was the St. Louis Browns.
1Recently, Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun successfully appealed his positive steroids test.
2He never played big-league baseball, but he became a minor-league scout for the Milwaukee Brewers.
3Writer visited Detroit & tells about games he saw there between the Tigers & the Milwaukee Brewers.
4In another, the one closest the window, he sees a small boy in a Milwaukee Brewers T-shirt.
5This shirt actually conjures up memories of the Milwaukee Brewers sausage races, the strange stadium tradition of Wisconsin baseball fans.
1But it was a pretty boring abstract game of x's and o's.
2Dey is no better nor barbariums, wid dere o's and ro's ebery odder word.
3His eyes were just o's and his mouth didn't move right when he talked.
4A whole lot of crosses and round o's followed.
5He's up to every dodge, but there's no room for that wi' only the twa o's here.
6The o's uttered by this peasant are uniformly round and firm-theyroll forward as a cartwheel trundles along a hot, dusty country road.
7I'll wrestle the sergeant which o's will eat a copy of that ugly oath, and that'll also satisfy him who's the better man.
8Grigg offered ninety for the mare yesterday, before this confounded news came, and like a fool I wouldn't let her go under the two o's.
9Lowe's project is the Jacobs J-O's to the perfect Oreo.
10He went, faster than a popped balloon, leaving a trail of surprised o's in his wake.
11The carving was in a severe Victorian cursive, the two juicy o's dissected by a feathery curlicue.
12Mr O'S and his wife visit Florida for three months every year and also travel on the Continent.
13Tape a giant tic-tack-toe board on the carpet, then use two sets of matching items for x's and o's.
14I think all podcasts nowadays, they can be x's and o's and sometimes people are looking to hear other things.
15He could not then perceive the rings; the planet seemed through his telescope to have the form of three concentric O's.
16She talked for hours about mere nothings, on a dozen napkins marked "Z," placed in the closet before the "O's."