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brinkman
or brinks·man
[ bringk-muhn ]
noun
, plural brink·men.
- a person who is skilled in or practices brinkmanship.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of brinkman1
First recorded in 1955–60; back formation from brinkmanship
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Example Sentences
The third keg was found months after by John Brinkman, in the bottom of the river, two miles below the fort.
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Fancy him, and Dangle, and Brinkman conspiring together for the glory of the School.
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What Brinkman might have done is doubtful, but at that moment Yorke and Ranger strolled by.
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If Dangle and Brinkman had been with him still, the three of them together might have brazened it out.
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Curiosity was alive to see what attitude Brinkman and Dangle would adopt.
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