Broods

/bruːdz/ verb

Third person singular of 'brood': to sit on eggs to keep them warm until they hatch, or to think deeply and unhappily about something.

From Old English 'brod' (offspring, hatch). The word originally meant the heat applied to eggs, then expanded to mean thinking in a focused, heated way.

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