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- noun Plural form of
bromide .
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Examples
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Speaking over the overly intrusive Jay Crawford, he holds forth like a self-help guru, first with jokes and then with the tried and true bromides from a century of experience.
LaLanne: "Clean Thoughts and Dirty Girls" Adam Bernstein 2010
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But underneath those unimpeachable bromides is a more useful and frightening message: A salesman like Sylvester McMonkey McBean will sell you anything.
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The problem with all these bromides is that they leave out the simple fact that one of the surest ways to leave a kid "behind" is to hand him over to the government.
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To refresh our memories, let's recall the bromides we were fed by the likes of President George W. Bush about why the terrorists attacked on 9/11.
Coleen Rowley: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's Criminal Trial May Shine Light on Roots of Terrorism 2009
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To refresh our memories, let's recall the bromides we were fed by the likes of President George W. Bush about why the terrorists attacked on
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That idea of yours about the bromides was a stroke of genius!
The Mysterious Affair at Styles Agatha Christie 1933
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That idea of yours about the bromides was a stroke of genius!
The Last Link 1920
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That idea of yours about the bromides was a stroke of genius!
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To refresh our memories, let's recall the bromides we were fed by the likes of President George W. Bush about why the terrorists attacked on 9/11.
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To refresh our memories, let's recall the bromides we were fed by the likes of President George W. Bush about why the terrorists attacked on 9/11.
unknown title 2009
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