1. brant - Noun
2. brant - Adjective
3. Brant - Proper noun
A species of wild goose (Branta bernicla) -- called also brent and brand goose. The name is also applied to other related species.
Steep.
Steep; high.
Smooth; unwrinkled.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIsolation is nice,” thought Brant as she drifted closer to sleep. "It's a shame you can't share it with anybody. George Alec Effinger
Brant felt a spasm of pain. "Uh,” she said. She closed her eyes tight until the pain went away. "Can I do anything?” said Staefler. "Yes,” she said. "Have my baby for me.”. George Alec Effinger
Are you happy, Norman?” asked Brant. "Well, sure, I guess.” "That's what I thought,” she said bitterly. "Neither am I. George Alec Effinger
Andrew Brant, a land defender with the Mohawks of Tyendinaga, told CTV News that he had spoken to someone who was close to the demonstrator injured in the struggle, and alleged that they had been “hurt by the police.” Source: Internet
Brant Dunshea, the BHA’s Head of Raceday Operations, said post-2000 Guineas: “Pinatubo has taken his third late load ticket in the space of 12 months so he is required to take a stalls test before he runs. Source: Internet
Brant County Health Unit says it now has three community outbreaks with the addition of the KFC cases. Source: Internet