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brassbound

[bras-bound, brahs-] / ˈbræsˈbaʊnd, ˈbrɑs- /




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Brassbound was never a dazzling Shaw, but the years have made it no dustier.

From Time Magazine Archive

Brassbound Navymen hold that atomic explosives are just another weapon: they may modify but they will not wipe out their seagoing fortresses and flying fields.

From Time Magazine Archive

After a sluggish first act, Brassbound settles down to being steadily bright, if never particularly brilliant.

From Time Magazine Archive

The rest, except Brassbound and Lady Cicely, follow.

From Captain Brassbound's Conversion by Shaw, Bernard

Her Majesty's Government, Captain Brassbound, has a strong arm and a long arm.

From Captain Brassbound's Conversion by Shaw, Bernard




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