Sentences with brand
brand
B b - Winston is a brand of cigarette. [+ of]
- The British brand of socialism was more interested in reform than revolution. [+ of]
- I was instantly branded as a rebel. [be VERB-ed + as]
- The owner couldn't be bothered to brand the cattle. [VERB noun]
- A brand was a mark of ownership burned into the hide of an animal with a hot iron.
- He had his own brand of humour
- He bore the brand of a coward
- The scene of slaughter was branded in their minds
- They branded him a traitor
- A new brand of tea
- His brand of nonsense
- The company's objective is to become the leading Internet-based music media company and to create a global brand.Goods at the mid to low end of the market have reported poor sales in recent trading statements, while luxury brands are still turning huge profits.A brand is a name, trademark, or other symbol which distinguishes a product or manufacturer from others in the market, for example Coca Cola, Apple, or Ford.
- The Amtrak brand revitalization approach represents one of the most ambitious, comprehensive, and systematic experiential marketing approaches I have ever seen.
- Some brands of breakfast cereal contain a lot of sugar.
- I didn't appreciate his particular brand of flattery. New Orleans brand sausage
- The company still has to do more to build the brand.
- When they caught him, he was branded and then locked up.
- The ranch hands had to brand every new calf by lunchtime.
- Her face is branded upon my memory.
- He was branded a fool by everyone that heard his story.
- They branded the new detergent "Suds-O", with a nature scene inside a green O on the muted-colored recycled-cardboard box.
- That computer company has brand recognition. Have we settled on our brand name?
- The plane crash was branded on her mind.
- branded merchandise.