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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61. Aren Nielsen, bronze medalist the last two years, was never a contender and finished eighth.
62. Silver cups, bronze statuettes, rose bowls, shields and medallions filled every conceivable space.
63. This is the first bronze in Paris to the general's memory.
64. At that speed their controls would have locked solid, as if cast in bronze.
65. The bronze horse-bits, well known from the northern steppelands, also direct our attention that way.
66. It is believed that the temple once contained a bronze statue of Venus, which was later moved to the banqueting House.
67. They have three world bronze medals between them, both brothers being in last year's eight.
68. The winner was assured a bronze medal and had a chance at winning gold.
69. In several instances hearths associated with workshop waste products were found, particularly for the production of glass beads and bronze jewellery.
70. The question could well be asked why jadeite lost its symbolic role during the Bronze Age.
71. Mary Ann Grabavoy and Cynthia Potter, a 1976 bronze medalist, will run the show.
72. The Way runs next to one of the best preserved bronze age enclosures on Dartmoor at Grimspound.
73. If made of bronze and gilded, it is possibly a knife or dagger pommel.
74. Under the high canopy of bronze beech, pale green ash and golden lime leaves the streams merge.
75. When grown in subdued light, the leaves become greenish-brown or bronze colour with greenish blotches.
76. They were cast in solid bronze, apparently by the cire perdue method.
77. A small bronze statue of a ballet dancer was sold for £7,703,500 in an auction at Sotheby's in London.
78. There is also an equestrian bronze statue of St George, for which Plecnik designed the base.
79. Old methods of producing metals such as silver, bronze and iron involved the use of lead.
80. The bronze weather-vane can be removed by simply unscrewing it from the metal assemblage holding it, which takes 2 rounds.
81. There were important trading links between Crete and its neighbours in the neolithic and early bronze age.
82. In fact a little further to the north-west this track is cut by a Bronze Age ditch.
83. As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.
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84. Likewise a bronze sculpture is considered an outgrowth of the wax or plaster model from which it is cast.
85. But inter-county rivalry will be of secondary importance for the 23-year-old World Student Games bronze medallist.
86. She found bronze cloak pins, clasps, bead amulets and hair-combs.
87. The store's bronze sculpture gives customers an insight into the history of Frome.
88. A number of small bronze figurines have been found in several locations in southern Britain.
89. She took the bronze medal at the 1995 Pan Am Games.
90. Sammy also collected a 50 freestyle bronze with 31.44-a personal best along with her 43.95 in the 50 breaststroke.
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