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May 28, 2003
This week's themeMetallic words used as metaphors This week's words goldbrick silver bullet brassy leaden tin ear “Language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone.” ~Emerson Invite friends & family A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargbrassy(BRAS-ee)
adjective: [From brass, from Middle English bras, from Old English bræs.]
"There was a shot of a muscular, tanned young man playing paddle-ball at
the beach. A blaring radio commercial would be heard in the background
while one of the sisters was preparing lunch in her apartment. With only
a couple of strokes, this depiction of brassy, confident Israel, always
in a hurry to live, made the sisters' lives - slow and sad, with death
behind them and death in front of them - that much more vivid."
"According to Kewalram Sital, a Hong Kong businessman who makes a hobby of
tracking the whereabouts of his countrymen, there are even 4,000 Sindhis -
the most nomadic of Indian communities and its brassiest businessmen - in
the Canary Islands off the northern cost of Africa." X-BonusIt's difficult to wake one who is only pretending to be asleep. -Tagalog saying |
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