plural of brown
"The autumn leaves turned into various shades of browns and oranges as they fell to the ground."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brown
"The caterpillars browns their skin to blend in with the dry leaves."
In plain English: To brown something means to cook it until its surface turns golden and crispy, usually from heat or sugar.
"Don't leave the cookies in too long, or they will browns before you can get them out."
plural of Brown
"The crowd cheered loudly when their team, the Browns, scored a touchdown in the final minute."