Plural for a kind of beer
“She took another sip of her drink, trying to savor the rich artisan brew.”
Plural for a drink made by infusing leaves, herbs, beans, or other organic material
“You've just got to try drinking a herbal brew from a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner.”
Plural for a drink or potion that is made up of various ingredients
“Before going to bed, he concocted a brew of various herbs to which he added some strong Cuban rum.”
Plural for a mixture of events, people, or things that interact to form a more potent whole
“The last couple of decades have brought an intoxicating brew of fresh ideas across the social sciences and humanities.”
Plural for a small portion or dose of a liquid which is medicinal, poisonous, or magical
Plural for a beverage, especially an alcoholic one
Plural for something made by mixing two or more elements together
Plural for a beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water
Plural for water or liquid in which food has been boiled
Plural for a dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan
Plural for a substance produced during a natural, chemical, or manufacturing process
To prepare or cook, especially by boiling or infusing in hot liquid
“Her last efforts to brew chamomile tea only resulted in failure and harsh embarrassment.”
To prepare ethanol by fermentation
“They brew Belgian-style beers as well as import brews from Belgium.”
To be on the verge of transpiring, occurring or happening
“Enter a new, super-strict manager at the old hotel, and trouble begins to brew in the air.”
To provoke or instigate the occurrence of something
“The development might brew resentment within the rank and file of the party.”
To devise or come up with a plan
“Over a pint, five friends began to brew a plan to create their own beer.”
To steep in a liquid so as to extract the soluble constituents (usually medicinal or herbal)
(of a feeling or problem) To become worse or more intense
To crush into a soft, wet, shapeless, and pulpy mass
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