Well, if ever two strange gentlemen did live in inns it's Mr Stratton and Mr Brettison," said Mrs Brade as she reluctantly went back to her lodge.
And old Mother Bradegot hold of me to practice her tongue upon.
Turning sharply, it was to see Mrs Brade at her doorway, beckoning to him.
The door opened, and Mrs Brade reappeared with a black reticule in one hand and a ruddy telegram envelope in the other.
Mrs Brade threw up her apron to her face and burst out into such a genuine passion of sobs and tears that Guest was touched, and he rose and placed his hand upon her arm.
There, I'll call old mother Brade to fetch a surgeon.
A low, peculiar sound came from an ajar door, sounding like a remonstrant growl from the gentleman in question, whereupon Mrs Brade went and shut the door, and drew an old moreen curtain across the opening.
He's collecting chickweed and `grundsel,' as Mrs Brade calls it, somewhere.
This letter may be presumed to have been written during the time that Archbishop Bourchier was Lord Chancellor, viz.
The senior Brade introduced us, you remember; some business-chat followed, then you forced me home with you to a family tea, and a family time we had.
He will be takin' his quarther-brade to the praste before the boats go gut?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.