Possible misspelling? More dictionaries have definitions for
blend,
blende,
brenda
-- could that be what you meant?
but Lord Elmwood now disgusted at
He was called; but Lord Elmwood, now disgusted at the scene, withdrew to the further end of the room, and left Sandford to question them. — from A Simple Story by Mrs. Inchbald
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shows you passages from notable books where your word is accidentally (or perhaps deliberately?)
spelled out by the first letters of consecutive words.
Why would you care to know such a thing? It's not entirely clear to us, either, but
it's fun to explore! What's the longest hidden word you can find? Where is your name hiding?