Pronunciation: /brɪnsəl/
noun a proper noun referring to a specific name of a person or entity
A1 I found a brincel in the garden.
A2 The children played with a colorful brincel.
B1 She used a brincel to paint the walls of her room.
B2 The artist carefully selected a fine brincel for his masterpiece.
C1 The brincel used by the professional painter was of the highest quality.
C2 The brincel made of sable hair was perfect for delicate brush strokes.
formal The company's new product, Brincel, has been receiving positive feedback from customers.
informal Have you tried out that new Brincel gadget? It's pretty cool!
slang I heard Brincel is the latest tech craze among the young crowd.
figurative Her laughter was like a burst of Brincel, lighting up the room with joy.
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