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brassbound

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




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The excellent Peter Finch appears as a brassbound industrialist named Krogh who traffics with the Nazis to sustain and increase his fortune.

From Time Magazine Archive

The yellowish, brassbound trunk not only moved�it talked.

From Time Magazine Archive

The officer indirectly responsible for the orders that killed both men turns out to be the egregious Kenneth Widmerpool, whose fatuous careerism and brassbound egotism have provided veins of comedy running through all nine books.

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Next day from General Walsh's brassbound ranks emerged two dissenters.

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Taisin had taken out her small brassbound trunk and opened it, but now she paused with her hand on a glass vial.

From "Huntress" by Malinda Lo