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    1. doostEr was as burly as his equipment, a big-boned Troll/Enurate/Nordic mutt with a wide nose and thick wavy hair and beard of speckled bronze and ebony


    2. What if the four tons in there was something made mostly of metal? What if it was a huge bronze statue? We know they made things like that


    3. "Sure," she said, and her jersey disappeared, to be replaced by an open-fronted blouse and a long and billowy flounced skirt with a thick bronze belt


    4. "You're telling me there was an advanced civilization that created Angels in the Bronze Age?" He let go of her arm and went back to his chair behind his desk


    5. She was very conscious of the fact that a thirty two inch, razor sharp, bronze rapier was still on his belt


    6. In every particular it was as if this was still the Bronze Age, and she might as well allow herself to imagine she had been transported back in time to the real Minoan civilization, but she knew little enough about it that she could very well be fooled


    7. If this was a faithful reproduction of the bronze age, she was probably very fortunate that she had been treated as well as she had


    8. If this was real life made perfect, and she was in a bronze age heaven, the letter from the captain’s mother was probably real


    9. There was a pretty nice bed in it, she showed Ava a chest of clothing, which had some of those flounced skirts, plain but colorful skirts and open-fronted blouses in it, several long strips of soft cloth, a bronze hand mirror and an oil lamp


    10. There was only one mirror on the floor, and it was a piece of polished bronze with a handle and lavish decoration

    11. Some of the long-time professionals had tight bronze waistbands on them that were rolled into position, little by little over a period of months, constricting their waists and exaggerating their hips


    12. For everyday the skirts had plain leather belts, but for the ceremony they would have wide and decorated belts shaped to resemble the bronze corsets and almost as tight


    13. It was serve yourself with pottery plates and bronze forks


    14. Several openings in the walls directly below them sloped down into small chambers that could be closed off with bronze grills


    15. It was lead by men beating drums, and large bronze tubes that sounded like gongs


    16. A rank of men with polished bronze axes completed the honor guard


    17. There was a whole rank of people playing the pan pipes, a rank of men with lyres and those gong-like bronze tubes all well tuned and well played


    18. There was a large bronze buckle that took a significant amount of force to undo


    19. For the next hour Ava sat thru the forging of the bronze age equivalent of a fake ID


    20. “Could women do this in the real bronze age?” Ava asked

    21. “The Singapore, Hong Kong and Venice of the Bronze Age


    22. Now people from all over the afterlife journey back to the Bronze Age and then forward on the branch of time that holds modern Atlantis, the temple of the Goddess and the seat of all learning


    23. People must have been living on this site for centuries … she visualised fur clad people with straggly hair wandering around the boggy bits with spears … no, that felt wrong … why would they need spears to collect plants? Baskets, perhaps … did they have baskets then? When exactly would it have been? Her daytime TV watching had given her a hazy smattering of terms – bronze age came before iron age, she knew that … but how much before? And when did they stop being savages and become civilised?


    24. ‘Yes?’ she said, reluctantly bringing her thoughts back from the bronze age


    25. The bronze rays had turned to liquid, the valley below to a toy model and the cries of the lumins to a symphony


    26. bronze, and iron in place of stones


    27. The first article was the bronze altar of sacrifice and the last was the Ark of the Covenant


    28. The altar was made of bronze, was used for the burnt offerings and sacrifices, and had a fire continually burning on it


    29. Bronze speaks of purity, the offering on the altar speaks of sacrifice and righteousness, and the fire represents purification


    30. There were two articles in the outer court of the tent of Moses; they were the bronze altar, and the bronze washbowl

    31. Both the altar and the bowl were in the outer court and both were made of bronze


    32. A bronze cube had been kicked into the corner, each face etched with a unique (and dangerously powerful) rune


    33. enter the holy place—the bronze altar and the bronze washbowl


    34. Bronze represents purification, and the items themselves


    35. Her hair was a beautiful bronze on her head, flowed in golden waves over her shoulders and bounced in flaxen curls down her back


    36. There was a really beautiful girl there with shiny golden waves of hair and the thinnest layer of tan jersey over her bronze skin that showed her excellent shape and coloration quite well


    37. I’d noticed that these girls were quite bronze in complexion, about as dark as my skin after Helios had baked it


    38. Most people had changed to iron long ago, but Xolon insisted bronze was stronger than


    39. Father said the advantage of iron was that it could be sharpened anew once dull, whereas bronze had to be melted down and then recast


    40. They couldn’t build the hot wood fires needed to melt bronze

    41. Statues of flying lions made of bronze flanked both sides of the wide stairway leading up to the main entrance


    42. Her long, raven black hair, piercing blue eyes, bronze skin and those womanly curves were enough to make any man’s mouth go as dry as desert sand


    43. To be fair, much of this criticism is justified: his laboratory comprises a workbench in the corner of his garage, and his training consists of a City & Guilds in woodwork and a Bronze swimming certificate


    44. In his place stood Caius as Djgarr remembered, his bronze face unlined, youthful


    45. Brass or bronze is usually associated in the Bible with God’s judgement


    46. They were hard-eyed men; each had the look of a veteran who knew how to handle the bronze hilted swords that rested against the arms of their chairs


    47. After some searching, she found a closet with cleaning supplies cowering under grime dating back to the Bronze Era


    48. In a bronze bowl, a stick of compressed caymay burned like incense


    49. Fort San Antonio boasted three bronze guns, and Santa Inez one


    50. Four bronze guns at El Sueno were poorly worked through lack of gunners, and the three guns at Fort Nuevo, which almost enfiladed Pearson's brigade on the left, fired few shots effectively














































    1. Her skin was a light bronzed ochre in color


    2. When they stepped back out into view, he saw Thad and Gilm rushing towards them with their bows slung over their shoulders in cases, right hands resting on the bronzed hilts of their long blades


    3. ” The man wore bronzed armour under a red cloak, a dark coat, leather trousers, and boots


    4. and his skin was finely bronzed


    5. As the boat moved through the water, David admired her sun bronzed legs,


    6. Bronzed by the hot sun, clad only in short


    7. Bronzed life-sized statues of a great warrior and a beautiful lady also decorated the room


    8. Joanna comes out of the lacquered polished dry cracked door of wood with it’s bronzed


    9. From the yacht, the land is a passing delight of forested hills and mountains, rocky headlands, hidden beaches and coves, palm fringed shores, exotic old cities overlooked by ruined chateaus, beaches thronging with scantily clad, bronzed young bodies… freedom inaccessible to those trapped aboard the throbbing prison of a ship


    10. A lithe, bronzed young man strode purposefully between clumps of sunbathers, arrived at a group of equally beautiful people, shook hands seriously with each in turn, spread his towel, removed his clothes to reveal a blue bikini, folded everything carefully, then sat and spent several minutes massaging oil into his skin

    11. “Please, Ren,” your white tee comes up over your head, black bikini top tiger stripped black inlay over your chest with boy short bottoms bleached rabbit vertebrae belt around your waist, rabbit feet hanging from your earlobes, bronzed


    12. I put on a humorous skit at the nightclub with a handsome New Zealand ski instructor, who had led me higher up the mountain than I'd have dared on my own, then let me feel his taut bronzed abs before the precipitous descent


    13. Long brown hair was pulled back in a thick plait, every other part of his slim, bronzed body had been shaved smooth and copiously oiled


    14. A young couple gyrated wildly in backless leopard-skin pouches, bronzed bodies bearing testimony to either an inordinate amount of time in the gym or a handy supply of steroids


    15. Over against this bizarre mob stood the tall Cimmerian in strong contrast with his hard bronzed limbs and clean-cut vital features


    16. This, then, was the end of the trail—for what human being could withstand the fury of that hairy mountain of thews and ferocity? Yet as she stared in wide-eyed horror at the bronzed figure facing the monster, she sensed a kinship in the antagonists that was almost appalling


    17. 'To go with you, wherever your path may lie!' she cried, throwing her white arms about his bronzed neck


    18. The child looked to be about seven although nearly as tall as his mother was but with Carron’s dark looks and bronzed skin


    19. For answer Thalis leaned herself against him, slipping one white arm about his bronzed shoulders


    20. The muscles of his heavy bronzed arms rippled as he pulled the oars with an almost feline ease of motion

    21. The giant wheeled, and his eyes flared as he saw the bronzed avenger rushing toward him


    22. Ahead, approximately thirty feet, lay three bronzed young woman; females, he could immediately feel his eyes gravitate to


    23. He could only think of the eclectic melting pot of bronzed women that strolled throughout traffic, wearing only skimpy thongs, high-powered business men cruising stealthily, and the elderly who came to merely vacation


    24. The condominium development was luxurious in every detail from the elegantly landscaped walkways complete with low-level lighting and always blooming flowers to the fountains that graced the entrance to the lobby to the buffed marble exterior that matched the Versailles clubhouse to the bronzed doorknobs, plaques, and rails


    25. The anemic, high-pitched youth who had left New York only five weeks before was now able to return to it ‘rugged, bronzed, and in the prime of health


    26. When his lower face was thoroughly marked by her fluids, he rolled a chocolate-flavored condom on his bronzed pickle and presented his wrapped sausage to Chantelle


    27. They began to wrestle in the sand before her, taut, bronzed muscles glinting in the tropical sun as they struggled with each other


    28. He had dark brown wavy hair, trimmed short, and his face, bronzed to a ruddy tan as if by wind and weather, was open and frank and friendly


    29. At the center of the collection, beneath a spotlight and crystal glass, was a bronzed grenade that an insurgent had thrown at Hardin while he was Governor of Venezuela


    30. His bronzed complexion only enhanced the effect

    31. His skin was pale, not bronzed, but he was from Canberra and it was the middle of winter


    32. Anthony flips on the flat screen to a soccer game and sinks into the bronzed leather couch


    33. The hard lines of his bronzed features tightened as he


    34. Jerry Gordon’s bronzed chest heaved and his great muscles


    35. She was more muscular and possessed smooth skin bronzed to sensuous perfection but there was something else mystifying about her, which he was unable pinpoint


    36. He was a man of medium height, with a bronzed complexion, high cheekbones


    37. man, he could barely make out the blurred vision of a bronzed woman racing towards


    38. Look at the poncy youth, all bronzed and cock-sure


    39. woman with long, snow-white hair, and bronzed skin


    40. A thin smile spread across his bronzed features

    41. Due to the love of singing, his voice was as smooth as his bronzed hairless head


    42. The typical female of the species has as her most sacred mission the look of her face and the cut of the cloth that covers her bronzed, orange body


    43. Long drifting moors capped off with the bronzed heads of mature grasses


    44. Then he gripped each lapel of his overalls and with a machine-gun popping of press-studs wrenched the front open to reveal a magnificent pair of bronzed breasts, all smooth satin-soft curves, firm and round, with nut-brown nipples as big as tax discs


    45. His normally bronzed skin looked a shade paler


    46. Bronzed men with brooms and buckets in their hands stood about with open mouths


    47. An old seaman, bronzed by the tropical sun, advanced, twirling the remains of a tarpaulin between his hands


    48. Peppino was a handsome young man of four or five and twenty, bronzed by the sun; he carried his head erect, and seemed on the watch to see on which side his liberator would appear


    49. A few locks of gray mingled with his hair, which was still thick and matted, while his bronzed features and determined glance well suited an old sailor who had braved the heat of the equator and the storms of the tropics


    50. Joe, sun bronzed and barefoot in his jersey and shorts, took Joyce, slight and slender in a frilly white summer dress, and twirled her once under his long, outstretched arm


















    1. It was lined with books, and there were pictures and statues, and distracting little cabinets full of coins and curiosities, and Sleepy Hollow chairs, and queer tables, and bronzes, and best of all, a great open fireplace with quaint tiles all round it


    2. Then he arranged all his beautiful Turkish arms, his fine English guns, his Japanese china, his cups mounted in silver, his artistic bronzes by Feucheres and Barye; examined the cupboards, and placed the key in each; threw into a drawer of his secretary, which he left open, all the pocket-money he had about him, and with it the thousand fancy jewels from his vases and his jewel-boxes; then he made an exact inventory of everything, and placed it in the most conspicuous part of the table, after putting aside the books and papers which had collected there


    3. the restaurant, in the midst of private rooms where men were dining with ladies, in all this fuss and bustle; the surroundings of bronzes, looking glasses, gas, and


    4. ‘The bronzes have been cast for some time


    5. The price of weapons, of gold, of carts and horses, kept rising, but the value of paper money and city articles kept falling, so that by midday there were instances of carters removing valuable goods, such as cloth, and receiving in payment a half of what they carted, while peasant horses were fetching five hundred rubles each, and furniture, mirrors, and bronzes were being given away for nothing


    6. Cases full of china, bronzes, pictures, and mirrors that had been so carefully packed the night before now lay


    7. The land so much needed by men was tilled by these people, who were on the verge of starvation, so that the corn might be sold abroad and the owners of the land might buy themselves hats and canes, and carriages and bronzes, etc


    8. For eight years she had reclined in laces and ribbons, amid velvet, gilding, ivory, bronzes and flowers


    9. But to whom will bankers, distillers, manufacturers of velvet, of bronzes, of looking-glasses, to say nothing of guns,—to whom will they point when we ask them, Is their usefulness recognized by public opinion?


    10. Cases full of china, bronzes, pictures, and mirrors that had been so carefully packed the night before now lay about the yard, and still they went on searching for and finding possibilities of unloading this or that and letting the wounded have another and yet another cart

    11. ntering the handsome galleries of the American Art Association, one finds the lower floor given up to the Barye bronzes, while the upper rooms are devoted to the “Angelus” and the paintings by Millet and other contemporaries of the great French sculptor


    12. Upon the right hangs Bonnat’s vigorous portrait of Barye, on the left wall one sees the water-color of the “Tiger Hunt,” and all around are cases, groups and isolated pieces of the bronzes


    13. The collection embraces many admirable bronzes of birds: an eagle holding a dead heron; an owl with a rat; a paroquet on a tree, and a strikingly fine composition of a hawk killing a heron; and there are some beautiful studies of dogs, especially a large seated greyhound, belonging to Mr


    14. One of the most striking of the water-colors shows a great snake swallowing an antelope, whose head is partly engulfed, and it is almost exactly the same as one of the bronzes from the Walters collection


    15. These remarkable water-colors alone would suffice to show the genius of Barye, for they are full of the same qualities of truth and originality of expression which we see in his bronzes


    16. Octavius Pudens Cæsius Honoratus, and some bronzes, among which were the base of a candelabrum and the handle of a chiseled vase, decorated with a helmeted bust of Roma, of the Byzantine period


    17. The excavations are especially fruitful in small objects, pottery, bronzes, coins, etc


    18. At Amol, I studied the ruins of the ancient city and gathered some interesting collections containing quite a number of pieces of pottery and some bronzes of the xiv century


    1. deck chair, topless, and her skin was bronzing with all of the time in the sun


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    Synonyms for "bronze"

    bronze tan bronzy reddish-brown brown burnished gold russet metallic brass alloy pewter

    "bronze" definitions

    an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements; also any copper-base alloy containing other elements in place of tin


    a sculpture made of bronze


    give the color and appearance of bronze to something


    get a tan, from wind or sun


    of the color of bronze


    made from or consisting of bronze