Examples of 'brasses' in a sentence

Meaning of "brasses"

brass (noun): A term commonly used to refer to musical instruments in the brass family, such as trumpets, trombones, and tubas. It can also refer to the section of a band or orchestra comprising these instruments
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  • plural of brass
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of brass

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Some of our brasses meet nonmagnetic criteria.
I gather there are some fascinating brasses.
The brasses were removed to the north transept.
There are also two interesting monumental brasses.
Many brasses remain in the interior.
In the chancel are two monumental brasses.
Such reused brasses are called palimpsests.
I owed him money for doing my brasses.
Brasses are usually yellow in colour.
God help those poor brasses.
Brasses can have varying amounts of zinc or other elements added.
Lowed him money for doing my brasses.
Brasses are copper zinc alloys with a wide range of engineering uses.
There are three other slabs with brasses missing.
Brasses are old.

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The church contains three sixteenth century brasses.
Despite this distinction some brasses are called bronzes.
Elsewhere in the chapel are memorial floor slabs and brasses.
Around the church are smaller brasses and wall memorials.
The interior contains a number of monuments and monumental brasses.
Drugs and brasses.
The church has a collection of over one hundred replicas of brasses.
The horse brasses.
The range of brasses we produce is traditionally among the widest ranging available.
I will be polishing the brasses.
There are monumental brasses on the south and north sides of the chancel.
I have not done me brasses yet.
Leaded brasses are known for resistance to atmospheric corrosion and high machinability.
I collect horse brasses.
Some brasses also contain small percentages of other materials to improve certain characteristics.
I get nignogs to do my brasses.
Tens of thousands of brasses were destroyed during the Tudor dissolution of the monasteries.
There are two brasses.
Alpha-beta brasses are usually worked hot.
Polishing the brasses.
Some brasses remain in the church, while others have been removed and are in storage.
Thought she had gone to see the brasses at the church.
Tin has a similar effect and finds its use especially in seawater applications naval brasses.
There is also a fine series of memorial brasses largely hidden beneath the carpet.
On the floor of the south aisle near the lectern are two brasses.
Fabrication of certain materials such as the wrought brasses make expedient use of this capability.
He is allied with the Latin phrases on the memorial brasses.
Våldsam hallick blev Brasses sista roll.
Finally the young artist ends his Concerto with a mercilessly discordant combination of brasses.
Despite this distinction, some types of brasses are called bronzes.
Medieval brasses were sold, and a pulpit was placed in the nave for the first time.
The memorial brass on his tomb is allegedly one of the earliest brasses in England.
It must contrast with the impetuosity of the brasses and generate a background, discreet, but present.
Health service glasses Gigolos and brasses.
The earliest brasses may have been natural alloys made by smelting zinc-rich copper ores.

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