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Brassó

American  
[brosh-shaw] / ˈbrɒʃ ʃɔ /

noun

  1. Hungarian name of Braşov.


Brassó British  
/ ˈbrɔʃʃoː /

noun

  1. the Hungarian name for Braşov

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Jose Mourinho was hired by Spurs to win trophies – actual ones, that need a bit of soapy water and Brasso from time to time.

From The Guardian

This game last season was a belter, two bald men fighting over a can of Brasso or somesuch, and we should get something decent this afternoon.

From The Guardian

I have tried Brasso and all the other on-the-shelf cleaners.

From Washington Post

“Imagine the U.S. is shrouded in darkness,” security expert Bret Brasso wrote last year.

From Washington Times

I have polished the pieces with Brasso, but the shine does not last.

From Washington Post