brae
1 of 1noun/breɪ/
Forms:braes
1
a steep bank or hillside, especially one along a river or stream
- The house was nestled against the brae, offering stunning views of the valley below.
- We took a leisurely stroll along the brae, enjoying the cool breeze and scenic landscape.
- The children loved rolling down the grassy brae, laughing as they tumbled to the bottom.
- The old castle ruins stood atop the rugged brae, overlooking the village.
- We set up our picnic blankets on the gentle slope of the brae, soaking in the warmth of the sun and the beauty of nature.