Get to know Brinton better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like anthropologist.
Brinton in a sentence
Brinton meaning
A surname.
Synonyms of Brinton
Using Brinton
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname.
- Useful related words include: daniel garrison brinton, anthropologist.
- In the example corpus, brinton often appears in combinations such as: joel brinton, brinton has, brinton was.
Context around Brinton
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 3 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Brinton
- In this selection, "brinton" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 21.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, joel, maurice, sal, noted, approached and openly stand out and add context to how "brinton" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include brinton c 1916 and approach of brinton. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "brinton" sits close to words such as abdulai, abhinandan and abhor, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with brinton
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
For Workers' Power: the selected writings of Maurice Brinton. (9 words)
Still from a Georges Méliès film in the Brinton Collection. (10 words)
Everything is earned,” Brinton said of being the defending league champion. (11 words)
Brinton, C., 1916, pages 19-20 Among one of the more prominently displayed works is his Cristo de la Sangre (Christ of the Blood) or Hermandad del Cristo Crucificado (Brotherhood of the Crucified Christ), on display at the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. (43 words)
In recent decades the historicist position has fallen out of favor for a more critical and interpretive approach to the historicity of the Aztec mythical accounts based on the original approach of Brinton. (33 words)
Bill Brinton, emergency management director for hard-hit Buchanan County, Missouri, which includes St. Joseph’s 76,000 residents, said his counties and surrounding ones have already been ravaged by flooding. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
Burroughs coach Joel Brinton noted that his team had 22 serving errors and 29 hitting errors in what was the Bears’ season opener.
Four years later, Brinton found herself opening a second business just five minutes down the road: The Peach Blossom Eatery.
I was one of the small group of people that Sal Brinton approached on Sunday for a polite conversation, which Jennie has completely mischaracterised in her comment.
Khamsin claimed that Brinton has been seen wearing her custom-made outfits on several occasions since her luggage went missing five years ago.
Prior to his appointment with the Biden administration, Brinton openly opposed conversion therapy and taught “Kink 101” workshops on college campuses, according to the National Pulse.
Douglasville, Pa -- Brinton Lodge, a centuries-old mansion in Douglasville, Berks County, is a prime destination for both history buffs and ghost hunters.
Joel Brinton is the longtime Burroughs coach and was happy with the win.
Bill Brinton, emergency management director for hard-hit Buchanan County, Missouri, which includes St. Joseph’s 76,000 residents, said his counties and surrounding ones have already been ravaged by flooding.
Brinton knows that nothing is ever given, but can rely on two strengths.
Everything is earned,” Brinton said of being the defending league champion.
Still from a Georges Méliès film in the Brinton Collection.
Boas was familiar with what Brinton was talking about; he had experienced something similar during his research in Baffin Island and in the Pacific Northwest.
Brinton, C., 1916, page 10 Biography In his youth, he drew and worked in the armourer's workshop of his father, Plácido.
Brinton, C., 1916, page 16 He favored earth or muted tones, including maroon, black, and grey, with the exception of colorful folk attire or the bright red cassock in some paintings.
Brinton, C., 1916, pages 19-20 Among one of the more prominently displayed works is his Cristo de la Sangre (Christ of the Blood) or Hermandad del Cristo Crucificado (Brotherhood of the Crucified Christ), on display at the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid.
Brinton observed that in the spoken languages of many Native Americans, certain sounds regularly alternated.
For Workers' Power: the selected writings of Maurice Brinton.
In recent decades the historicist position has fallen out of favor for a more critical and interpretive approach to the historicity of the Aztec mythical accounts based on the original approach of Brinton.
The British journalist Alan Brinton has also been credited with pointing out this unfortunate fact to Brabham.
The intellectual leader of the group was Chris Pallis ( who wrote under the name Maurice Brinton ).
Common combinations with brinton
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: