1. brent - Noun
2. brent - Adjective
3. brent - Verb
5. Brent - Proper noun
of Brenne
Alt. of Brant
Burnt.
A brant. See Brant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 33-yard completion from Young to tight end Brent Jones helped the 49ers reach the San Diego 29-yard line on their next possession, but Young's third-down pass to Jones was overthrown, and rookie kicker Doug Brien missed a 47-yard field goal attempt. Source: Internet
After high schooler Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to prom, Lola decides she won't take no for an answer. Source: Internet
Accepted estimates now range between 500 - 600 million barrels of Brent crude oil, with a total market value of approximately $4.7 billion over 20 years. Source: Internet
After the film's release Binks became symbolic of what many reviewers such as Brent Staples ( The New York Times ), citation David Edelstein ( Slate ), citation and Eric Harrison ( Los Angeles Times ) citation considered to be creative flaws of the film. Source: Internet
A Gilbert and Sullivan Discography, 7 July 2010, accessed 20 August 2009 Of the available commercial videos, the Discography site considers the Brent Walker better than the Papp version. Source: Internet
A few examples of male authors using female pseudonyms include Brindle Chase, Peter O'Donnell (wrote as Madeline Brent) and Christopher Wood (wrote as Penny Sutton and Rosie Dixon). Source: Internet