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- noun Plural form of
brink .
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Examples
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The time warp: both superpowers, all dressed up and ready to go for so long, had no way to climb down from their Cold War ledges and brinks.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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The time warp: both superpowers, all dressed up and ready to go for so long, had no way to climb down from their Cold War ledges and brinks.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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I am 100% sure they are the people to bring this country back from the brinks of destruction.
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Still, the brinks promise to be many and more jagged than a President of the United States has ever faced.
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That being said, if Barrack Obama is able to assert the kind of command over the office that he purports to possess, then it will be his judgment to determine those brinks, and his judgment has thus far proved to be sound on many occasions.
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I said the cooks in the kitchen had laced his drinks, and wild ass physicians they was off the brinks.
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If you order from a small branch you have to wait and pay for shipping by brinks to that branch.
Silver and stuff, Early May Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2007
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Dark Time looks really good, again i've been on the brinks of ordering it a few times. won't last either lol
Feeding the Need to Read - 9/27/09 Donna 2009
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Why do we leave it to Michael Moore to ring Wall Street in yellow crime tape and back up a brinks truck to retrieve our stolen public treasure at the modern Temples of Mammon?
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Mr. Zapatero talks of a deal with unions and employers to transform Spain's brinks-and-mortar economy into a knowledge-based one.
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