brass
Americannoun
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any of various metal alloys consisting mainly of copper and zinc.
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a utensil, ornament, or other article made of such an alloy.
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Music.
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brass instruments collectively in a band or orchestra.
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metallic yellow; lemon, amber, or reddish yellow.
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Informal.
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high-ranking military officers.
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any very important officials.
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Informal. excessive self-assurance; impudence; effrontery.
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Machinery. a replaceable semicylindrical shell, usually of bronze, used with another such to line a bearing; a half bushing.
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British. a memorial tablet or plaque, often incised with an effigy, coat of arms, or the like.
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Furniture. any piece of ornamental or functional hardware, as a drawer pull, made of brass.
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British Slang. money.
adjective
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of, made of, or pertaining to brass.
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composed for or using musical instruments made of brass.
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having the color brass.
noun
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an alloy of copper and zinc containing more than 50 per cent of copper. Alpha brass (containing less than 35 per cent of zinc) is used for most engineering materials requiring forging, pressing, etc Alpha-beta brass (35–45 per cent zinc) is used for hot working and extrusion. Beta brass (45–50 per cent zinc) is used for castings. Small amounts of other metals, such as lead or tin, may be added Compare bronze
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an object, ornament, or utensil made of brass
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the large family of wind instruments including the trumpet, trombone, French horn, etc, each consisting of a brass tube blown directly by means of a cup- or funnel-shaped mouthpiece
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(sometimes functioning as plural) instruments of this family forming a section in an orchestra
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( as modifier )
a brass ensemble
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a renewable sleeve or bored semicylindrical shell made of brass or bronze, used as a liner for a bearing
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informal (functioning as plural) important or high-ranking officials, esp military officers See also brass hat
the top brass
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dialect money
where there's muck, there's brass!
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an engraved brass memorial tablet or plaque, set in the wall or floor of a church
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informal bold self-confidence; cheek; nerve
he had the brass to ask for more time
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slang a prostitute
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(modifier) of, consisting of, or relating to brass or brass instruments
a brass ornament
a brass band
Other Word Forms
- brassish adjective
Etymology
Origin of brass
before 1000; 1945–50 brass for def. 5; Middle English bras, Old English bræs; cognate with Old Frisian bres copper, Middle Low German bras metal
Example Sentences
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Prosecutors said the scheme failed only due to a lack of support from military top brass.
From Barron's
He employed a wide range of materials in them — wood, bronze, steel, aluminum, brass, cardboard, paper, canvas, plastic, vellum, photogravure and wallboard.
From Los Angeles Times
The MGM brass realized, Mr. Eyman writes, that “she possessed something valuable—an electric charge that made an audience sit up and take notice.”
“A greater proportion of metals are used, including copper, brass, iron, stainless steel, brushed nickel and tin.”
From Seattle Times
Upgrading once-ignored food into tasty, healthy treats is the brass ring of food waste prevention efforts.
From Seattle Times
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