IPA: /ˈbroʊɡəri/
KK: /ˈbroʊɡəri/
A style of speaking or behavior that is marked by swagger or boldness, often associated with a particular accent or dialect.
His broguery made him stand out in the crowd, as he spoke with a unique accent and confidence.
Broguery originates from the Irish word 'brog', meaning a type of shoe or boot, combined with the suffix '-ery', which denotes a place or condition related to a specific activity. Thus, broguery refers to the condition or practice of making or dealing in brogues.
Think of 'brog' as a type of shoe, and remember that 'broguery' is about the practice or condition related to making or dealing with these shoes.