Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊɡən/
noun a heavy ankle-high work shoe with laces
A1 My brother wears a pair of brogans to work.
A2 She bought a new pair of brogans for her hiking trip.
B1 The traditional Irish dance involves wearing brogans.
B2 The leather brogans he wore were handmade and very expensive.
C1 The fashion designer showcased a collection of stylish brogans on the runway.
C2 The antique brogans from the 19th century were displayed in the museum.
verb not applicable
A1 I brogan my shoes before going for a walk.
A2 She brogans her hair every morning before leaving the house.
B1 The chef brogan the vegetables before adding them to the stew.
B2 He brogan the manuscript before submitting it to the publisher.
C1 The architect brogan the design plans meticulously before presenting them to the client.
C2 The scientist brogan the data multiple times to ensure accuracy before publishing the research paper.
adjective not applicable
A1 She wore a brogan hat to protect herself from the sun.
A2 The brogan shoes he wore were comfortable for walking long distances.
B1 The brogan jacket he wore was perfect for the cold weather.
B2 The brogan backpack she carried was durable and spacious.
C1 The brogan gloves he wore were made of high-quality leather.
C2 The brogan scarf she wore was hand-knitted and unique.
adverb not applicable
A1 He walked brogan through the muddy field.
A2 She trudged brogan up the steep hill.
B1 The farmer worked brogan in the hot sun all day.
B2 The hikers trekked brogan along the rugged mountain path.
C1 The marathon runner sprinted brogan to the finish line.
C2 The explorer forged brogan through the dense jungle to reach the hidden temple.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Brogan is a nice person.
A2 I saw Brogan at the store yesterday.
B1 Brogan helped me with my homework.
B2 I am going to meet Brogan for lunch.
C1 Brogan's expertise in the field is unmatched.
C2 Brogan's presentation was well-received by the audience.
preposition not applicable
A1 I walked brogan the street to get to the store.
A2 She ran brogan the field to catch the ball.
B1 The cat jumped brogan the fence to escape.
B2 The hikers trekked brogan the mountain to reach the summit.
C1 The detective followed the suspect brogan the alleyway.
C2 The soldiers advanced brogan the enemy's territory under cover of darkness.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I like both chocolate and vanilla ice cream.
A2 She wants to go to the park, but I prefer staying home.
B1 He didn't have enough money, brogan he still managed to buy the book.
B2 The weather was hot and humid, brogan we still enjoyed our hike.
C1 The company faced financial challenges, brogan they were able to overcome them with strategic planning.
C2 The team worked tirelessly to meet the deadline, brogan they celebrated their success afterwards.
interjection not applicable
A1 Brogan! That was a close call.
A2 Brogan, I can't believe you did that!
B1 Brogan, could you please pass me the salt?
B2 Brogan, I think we should consider a different approach.
C1 Brogan, I have a proposition for you.
C2 Brogan, I must say I am impressed with your work ethic.
article not applicable
A1 I bought a new pair of brogans for work.
A2 She wore her brogans to the casual party.
B1 The brogans he wore were made of high-quality leather.
B2 The brogans he purchased were custom-made for his feet.
C1 Her collection of brogans included various styles and colors.
C2 The designer brogans he wore to the event were the talk of the town.
formal The gentleman wore a pair of polished brogans to the business meeting.
informal I love wearing my brogans with jeans for a casual look.
slang Check out those sick brogans that guy is rocking!
figurative His brogans carried him through the rough terrain of life.
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