Crossword clues for bray
bray
- Mule's sound
- Donkey cry
- Sound like a donkey
- Part of a donkey serenade
- Make like a donkey
- Jackass' sound
- Give a hee and a haw
- Eeyore call
- Donkey talk
- Donkey serenade?
- Donkey noise
- Donkey delivery
- Voice of an animal
- Stable emission
- Sound made by a mule
- Sound from Eeyore
- Sound a donkey makes
- Raucous animal sound
- Mule's noise
- Make noise like a donkey
- Laugh loudly, say
- Jenny's sound
- Jenny's protest
- Jackass's protest
- It comes straight from a donkey's mouth
- Hee and haw
- Donkey's protest
- Donkey's outburst
- Donkey's noise
- Donkey's lament
- Donkey's bellow
- Donkey song?
- Donkey call
- Cry like a donkey
- Comment from an ass
- Coarse farm sound
- Call from Eeyore
- Burro's call
- Burro sound
- Berkshire village with a long-serving, politically flexible 18th-century vicar
- Berkshire village (with a politically flexible vicar)
- Behave like an ass
- Ass's cry
- Act the jackass
- "Riptide" actor
- Barnyard cry
- Sound like an ass
- Farm call
- Act like an ass
- Harsh call
- Burro's cry
- Barnyard call
- Donkey's cry
- Jackass's sound
- Act like a jackass
- Sound like a jackass
- The cry of an ass
- Donkey sound
- Pound, as in a mortar
- Donkey's sound
- Heehaw e.g
- Creator of the first animated cartoon
- Madeline ___, in "Nicholas Nickleby"
- County Wicklow seaside resort
- Rude sound
- Young pest
- Pulverize
- Animal sound
- Mulish sound
- Barnyard sound
- Asinine sound
- Animal noise originally recorded in sea inlet
- Cry of a donkey
- Speak harshly of 'underwear yen'
- Sound of donkey in Berkshire village
- Run into horse, as donkeys do
- Berkshire village with a 16th-century vicar celebrated in legend and song
- Beastly sound from noted vicar's abode
- Farm sound
- Harsh sound
- Harsh cry
- Petting zoo sound
- Cry from Eeyore
- Utter loudly
- Jenny's cry
- Imitate a donkey
- Burro bellow
- Eeyore's outburst
- Donkey's call
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Brayden Gurnari (born October 17, 1972), known by his stage name, Bray, is an American musician and singer-songwriter, whose music incorporates rock, pop, and electro funk.
Usage examples of "bray".
Then he tried to picture the steel-brained Lieutenant Bray grinding out the necessary words.
Lieutenant Bray was speaking again and that in that normally determined voice there was the barest touch of grief.
Lieutenant Bray, the visible event, then, was: the man in the seat beside him suddenly went limp.
To Bray the world was what it was, no more and no less, no better and no worse.
For several days Bray considered what he could say that would detour the older man from being as smart as he usually was.
God, Bray parked his car near but not exactly at the Earth federation military post.
Equally wrong was the earnestness with which he now plied Lieutenant Lester Bray with an excess of liquid refreshment.
During that time Bray made enough tests, while maintaining his drunken appearance for the benefit of the guard, to establish that all the steel hard doors of the sturdy machine were locked.
Ferraris farm Bray sang a little and muttered certain philosophical remarks about the fact that there were probably no really important events in any one area of the universe.
Though Bray had practiced many times the act of spitting it out, he still gagged as he belched it forth.
Pietro will go with you, and in the morning he will make sure that Lieutenant Lester Bray does indeed leave your office a free man.
The two men ate in silence, while Bray began to realize that he had a problem coming up soon.
He now resumed his breakneck speed, and in another little while they came to the botanical gardens which Morton, had he been conscious, would have recognized as just about where Bray and he had been the previous afternoon.
Morton wanted, as Bray suavely outlined it, was information about the Diamondian peace delegation.
And Sutter, who understood every nuance of what he was doing, hated him the more for it but still did not suspect that he had been given a message which had originated exclusively in the brain of Lester Bray, himself.