/ˈbɹaɪni/
- Of, pertaining to, resembling or containing brine; salty.
- figuratively, slangThe sea.
“[Julian] Barnes wrote “Nothing to Be Frightened Of” when he was 62. He just turned 80. This briny English writer, author of “Flaubert’s Parrot” (1984) and a winner of the Booker Prize, for “The Sense ”
“I thought I would go to the sea and shrink down very tiny / And slide inside the telephone wire that runs under the briny”
Formsbrinier(comparative) · more briny(comparative) · briniest(superlative) · most briny(superlative) · the briny(canonical)
Source: Wiktionary