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brood
noun
1 a number of young animals, especially birds, that are produced or hatched at the same time.
2 colloq, usually humorous all the children in a family.
3 a kind, breed or race of something.
adjective
a said of an animal: kept for breeding brood mare ;
b used for or relating to the brooding of offspring brood-pouch .
verb (brooded , brooding ) intr
1 said of a bird: to sit on eggs in order to hatch them.
2 (often brood about, on or over something) to think anxiously or resentfully about it for a period of time.
[Anglo-Saxon brod ]
brooder noun .
brood over someone or somewhere to hang over them or it as a threat The prospect of redundancy now broods over the town .
brooding
adjective
1 said of a person: thinking anxiously or resentfully about something.
2 said of something threatening, oppressive, gloomy, etc: hanging closely over or around brooding stormclouds a brooding silence .
broodingly adverb .
broody
adjective (broodier , broodiest )
1 said of a bird: ready and wanting to brood.
2 said of a person: deep in anxious or resentful thought; moody.
3 colloq said of a woman: eager to have a baby.
[16c]
broodily adverb .
broodiness noun .
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