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britt

American  
[brit] / brɪt /

noun

plural

britt,

plural

britts
  1. a turbot of northeastern Atlantic seas.

  2. brit.


Etymology

Origin of britt

brit

Example Sentences

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"What stands out in the research is the consistency of evidence linking pecans to markers of heart health and overall diet quality," notes Britt Burton Freeman, PhD, MS, Director of the Center for Nutrition Research, Illinois Institute of Technology.

From Science Daily

“One thing that I admire most about Britt and her preparation for her sport is how diligent she is,” Knight said.

From Los Angeles Times

Peter Sellers, 38, was staying at London’s Dorchester hotel when he came across a photograph of Britt Ekland, 21, in the paper.

From The Wall Street Journal

Campbell Hall 60, Windward 57: Chris Paul II had 21 points and Ean Britt had 15 points and eight rebounds in the Gold Coast League upset.

From Los Angeles Times

Performance by a female actor in a television series — drama Kathy Bates, “Matlock” Britt Lower, “Severance” Helen Mirren, “MobLand” Bella Ramsey, “The Last of Us” Keri Russell, “The Diplomat” Rhea Seehorn, “Pluribus”

From Los Angeles Times