noun
- plural of brogery; instances or practices of speaking with a brogue, or the characteristic speech patterns associated with a brogue
- plural of brogery; deceptive or fraudulent practices; trickery (archaic or dialectal usage)
Usage: informal; often used descriptively or humorously
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The actor's brogueries added charm to his performance on stage.
- Her Irish brogueries were unmistakable when she spoke quickly.
- The old tales spoke of the merchant's brogueries and dishonest dealings.
- His brogueries made him instantly recognizable to anyone who knew him.
- The film exaggerated the characters' brogueries for comedic effect.