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brumous

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brume  (brm)
n.
Fog or mist.

[French, from Old French, perhaps from Provençal, from Latin brma, winter; see brumal.]

brumous (brms) adj.

brume, brumous - Brume is a poetic term meaning "mist, fog, or vapor"; brumous means "foggy."
See also related terms for vapor.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.brumous - filled or abounding with fog or mistbrumous - filled or abounding with fog or mist; "a brumous October morning"
cloudy - full of or covered with clouds; "cloudy skies"


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Tony McCoy, out of luck on The Very Man, enjoyed better fortune on Burton Port in the 2m1f novice hurdle and Adare Prince, who plugged on in the gamest fashion in first-time blinkers to land the 3m1f handicap chase at the expense of Brumous and Shifting Alliance.
Elsewhere on Newbury's TV card, BRUMOUS is taken to continue his upward curve with a victory in the betdirectuk.
Conditions should be ideal and he can land this at the expense of Oliver Sherwood's Brumous who looked as if he would improve for the run when winning a novice chase at Leicester.
 
 
 
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