Synonym: bronzy, tan. Similar words: brown, brother, broad, broker, eyebrow, broadcast, irony, bear on. Meaning: [brɒnz] n. 1. an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements; also any copper-base alloy containing other elements in place of tin 2. a sculpture made of bronze. v. 1. give the color and appearance of bronze to something 2. get a tan, from wind or sun. adj. 1. of the color of bronze 2. made from or consisting of bronze.
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31. On the mantelpiece are a pair of bronze Ming vases.
32. Britain went on to take bronze and then followed it up by winning silver in the World Cup.
33. The ancient people of this area worshipped a huge bronze idol in the shape of an elephant.
34. The central 12-foot column is surmounted by a bronze angel with outspread wings.
35. A bronze plaque marks the house where the poet was born.
36. I'm hoping to crash the 20-second barrier in the final and get a bronze.
37. My first Olympic final; the bronze medal.
38. She took third on the 10-meter tower, where she won the bronze in Barcelona.
39. The dining room is small and efficient, with walls of polished bronze, mirrors, and tiny paintings of impressionist landscapes.
40. The horse is immortalised by a life size bronze statue at Aintree, presented by Seagram.
41. The defending champions ended up second, the bronze medalists fifth.
42. After the artist's death 28 examples were cast in bronze, only 11 of which now remain in private hands.
43. Now the group has helped pay for a bronze sculpture in memory of the navvies.
44. The Barbarians were knocking about in the late bronze age and iron age.
45. A heron or crane had been made out of solid bronze by an artist commissioned by the cultural society.
46. Him reaching up to pat a big bronze statue of himself on the shoulder.
47. The series of bronze statuettes is paralleled by terracottas, slighter,[sentencedict.com] poorer work as a rule but some very fine.
48. By alloying tin with copper to make bronze we obtain a metal which is much tougher than copper alone.
49. His bronze sculptures have the appearance of objects retrieved after many centuries on the sea bed.
50. She had not competed well in the 100 meters, earning a bronze medal when gold had been her goal.
51. In the Roman Imperial period copper and bronze statues and silver and bronze jewellery were commonly gilded.
52. There he will create a towering bronze armature to which various body parts, heroic in size, will be affixed.
53. Caines claimed the 400m title and Lewis-Francis took the bronze medal in the 60m with a world junior record.
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54. He was beaten by both Kubacki and Grigory Veritchev, the 1987 Soviet world champion, who both captured bronze medals.
55. From the handle, no doubt for pushing it in the snow, hang some small, bronze bells.
56. Lightning from the storm had cut off the electricity and the cell was illuminated by a bronze dish filled with flickering candles.
57. Should grabbing hold of that famous stiff-armed bronze trophy come with a mandatory retirement age, like piloting a passenger plane?
58. Paul Walker added to the Harriers' middle-distance medal tally by grabbing the bronze in the 800 metres.
59. A small bronze of Flora has been found near the villa.
60. The River Thames got so low at Wallingford archeologists uncovered a submerged bronze age jetty.
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