Sentences with brew
brew
B b - I'll get Venner to brew some tea. [VERB noun]
- She swallowed a mouthful of the hot strong brew, and wiped her eyes.
- I brew my own beer. [VERB noun]
- Britons still consume more than 29 million pints a day, ranging over 1,000 or more different brews.
- We'd seen the storm brewing when we were out in the boat. [VERB]
- At home a crisis was brewing. [VERB]
- Most cities generate a complex brew of pollutants. [+ of]
- To brew a plot
- The tea was brewing in the pot
- There's a storm brewing
- A strong brew
- Last year's brew
- An eclectic brew of mysticism and political discontent
- She brewed a pot of soup from the leftovers.
- To brew mischief.
- Wait until the tea brews.
- A witches' brew.
- Let's have a few brews after the game.
- Trouble was brewing.