brassy 的定义
brass·i·er, brass·i·est.
brassy 近义词
vulgar, loud to the senses
更多brassy例句
- Some who had been relying on cheaper grocery-store brands found that their hair turned brassy at the ends.
- Phil Hoffman had to transform himself into Truman Capote while Julia Roberts won for being brassy in Erin Brockovich.
- That brassy ploy had caught the Costa Ricans entirely off-guard and had knocked them off their stride.
- The brassy Baptist says AIDS is spread through gay men who wear sharp rings to draw blood out of their targets.
- “His films are brassy, anachronistic,” says Rex Roberts, associate editor with Film International.
- It's inspired by the women she sees on Tumblr who are "bright, brash, and brassy," she explains.
- Findin' himsilf in a bad lie, he undhertook to use a brassy in a spirit iv nawthin' venture nawthin' gain.
- For a moment the bold, brassy look was gone from her face, like a mask that had slipped.
- The brassy noonday fervor, blazing from an unclouded sky, starkly revealed every detail.
- He gazed in silence at Mr. Bryany's brassy and yet simple face, and did not like the face either.
- From where the ball lay an easy brassy brought it near enough to the green to negotiate another four.