1. bryony - Noun
2. Bryony - Proper noun
The common name of several cucurbitaceous plants of the genus Bryonia. The root of B. alba (rough or white bryony) and of B. dioica is a strong, irritating cathartic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBryony Kimmings, the award-winning British performer behind a succession of powerful and unsettling stage shows, is calling for modern opera to drop what she calls its “ironic” tone. Source: Internet
According to Chaa Creek’s Bryony Fleming Bradley, Lonely Planet’s nod to Belize as one of the top ten most relaxing destinations in the world is especially good news to travellers from the Americas. Source: Internet
Speaking today, Bryony said: "The holiday was booked as a spur of the moment thing. Source: Internet
Bryony is no different, except that she takes self-indulgence beyond comedy into the realm of menace to those closest to her. Source: Internet
"As far as what’s happening globally, I think even from before the start of this year, we’re seeing investors are more interested in sextech than ever before," chief executive of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole, says. Source: Internet
If there hasn’t yet been a hurricane called Bryony there should be. Source: Internet