noun
- plural of brash; fragments or debris, especially of rock or stone
- plural of brash; sudden attacks or outbursts of illness
Usage: geology; construction
Usage: medical; archaic
verb
- third-person singular present tense of brash; to act in a rash or impudent manner
Usage: rare; archaic
Examples
- The demolition crew cleared away the brashes from the old building.
- Loose brashes of granite covered the mountainside after the rockslide.
- The patient experienced several brashes of fever throughout the week.
- He brashes forward without considering the consequences.
- The construction site was littered with concrete brashes.