brrr


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brrr

(brr)
interj
informal an exclamation used to suggest shivering
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After looking at the portrait for a minute, Alexey Alexandrovitch shuddered so that his lips quivered and he uttered the sound "brrr," and turned away.
Abandoned as a cub, Brrr spends much of A Lion Among Men attempting to reconcile who he thinks he is with what others think of him.
Q BRRR! Liverpool Nautical Sixth Formers Scott O'Brienand John Dellow are heading south to repair some of the coast's lighthouses Picture: JASON ROBERTS
The first of the collection is called BRRR, named for the season associated with frozen and crisp scents.
Brrr! And more people have probably died much too young from damp and cold homes than we should care to think about.
Otherwise, brrr! Once you're settled, you grab the rope that's attached to the sled.
We do hope she had a big coat tucked away somewhere though to avoid it ending up being a case of Kung Fu Panda brrr!
BRRR! It's been a bit on the chilly side, wouldn't you say?
I know, I admit--the Pacific is brrr cold, and the shoreline here is rugged, if not downright impenetrable in many places.