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brat

noun as in spoiled child

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Poor Stone, like most of us, forced to share a stage with this unpredictable, spoiled brat, looked uncomfortable.

McCarthy replaced Eric Cantor, who stepped down after losing his primary last month to anti-immigration candidate Dave Brat.

The contemporary Luz James, a military brat, lives with her sergeant mother.

He ran the same kind of campaign against Brat that he ran a dozen years earlier against Jones, relying on negative ads and mail.

Brat was dramatically outraised and outspent by the House majority leader.

If less was accomplished in a day than usual, she would often exclaim, "That brat takes up too much of your time."

The proper sourness is indicated by the formation of a stiff brat upon the surface which has become uneven.

“Never saw I such a brat among all I have brought into the world,” old Posset quavered.

“Sir Jeoffry missed his mark when he called her an ugly brat,” said the woman who had nursed her.

Unless, I am very much mistaken you liked the girl yourself till the Brat came along and wiped your eye.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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