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BRITISH WRITER
D K Broster; D.K. Broster; DK Broster; Flight of the Heron; Dorothy Kathleen Broster; The Flight of the Heron (TV series)

broster      
To miss a gimme.
He was standing with the ball three feet in front of a wide open net, but he brostered it.

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D. K. Broster

Dorothy Kathleen Broster (2 September 1877 – 7 February 1950), usually known as D. K. Broster, was an English novelist and short-story writer. Her fiction consists mainly of historical romances set in the 18th or early 19th centuries. Her best known novel is The Flight of the Heron (1925), set during the Jacobite rising of 1745.

Examples of use of broster
1. "Being a responsible company, we decided to suspend the service immediately until this issue is resolved." Stuart Broster, chief executive of LA Fitness, said his company had acted in good faith and had no intention of misleading customers.
2. Being a responsible company, we decided to suspend the service immediately until this issue is resolved.‘ Stuart Broster, chief executive of LA Fitness, promised that all women who had paid for scans would be offered refunds.
3. Ian Evans, Cockbains Ospreys colleague, replaces him and is joined by Dafydd James, the Llanelli Scarlets back, Ben Broster, of Saracens, Andy Williams (Bath) and Andy Powell (Cardiff Blues). Their participation depends on fitness checks to Chris Horsman, Kevin Morgan, Dafydd Jones and Dwayne Peel.