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Definitions from the WebTerm: abroach Part of Speech: verb Sense 1: To open or tap a cask, barrel, or keg to allow the contents to flow out. Example sentence:With a swift motion, the bartender abroached the cask of beer, filling everyone's glasses with foam-topped pints. Part of Speech: adjective Sense 1: Opened or broached. Example sentence:The abroach keg glistened under the sun, its intoxicating aroma attracting beer enthusiasts from afar. Part of Speech: adverb Sense 1: Openly or publicly. Example sentence:The politicians promised abroach to address the concerns of the public and bring about positive change. Part of Speech: adverb Sense 2: At a slight angle or partially open. Example sentence:The door was left abroach, causing a cold draft to seep into the room. Part of Speech: noun Sense 1: A tap or spigot used for opening casks, barrels, or kegs. Example sentence:He carefully attached the abroach to the keg, eager to taste the flavors of the homebrewed ale. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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