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Meaning bronze meaning

What does bronze mean?
Definitions in simple English

bronze

Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. The statues were made out of bronze.

bronze

If you bronze your skin, you make it become a tan or bronze color.

bronze

Something that is bronze is made of bronze. In the museum, I saw a bronze statue of a deer. Something that is bronze has the color of the alloy bronze. The bronze medal was given to the athlete who came 3rd place.

bronze

an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements; also any copper-base alloy containing other elements in place of tin of the color of bronze made from or consisting of bronze give the color and appearance of bronze to something bronze baby shoes a sculpture made of bronze (= tan) get a tan, from wind or sun

Synonyms bronze synonyms

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Conjugation bronze conjugation

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Examples bronze examples

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Simple sentences

The bronze statue looks quite nice from a distance.
The statue was cast in bronze.
In Olympic competitions, a gold medal is for first place, a silver medal for second, and a bronze medal is for third place.
They set up a bronze statue of the hero.
She won a bronze medal.
He won a bronze medal.
I have erected a monument more lasting than bronze.
Mary is wearing a brown coat and long bronze-coloured boots.
Canada's Andre de Grasse won the bronze medal in the 100m race.
A Bronze Age shipwreck was found in the Mediterranean.
A Bronze Age shipwreck was found in the Mediterranean sea.
Bronze is composed of copper and tin.
Bronze-ware is largely made from alloys of brass and tin.
We won the bronze medal.
An ancient bronze mirror studded with glass beads was discovered in the tomb looted by the robbers centuries ago.
How do you like this little bronze figure?
This is a famous bronze statue.

Movie subtitles

Look at him-- sturdy and bronze and clear-eyed.
A little job at the Bronze Peacock.
Someone knocked off Alvin McClure over at the Bronze Peacock.
I heard somebody in Detroit got to Flaherty and told him to start working on a dancer at the Bronze Peacock if he wanted to find out who shot McClure.
It was Rico's gang that held up the Bronze Peacock.
Without that, you might as well be made of bronze.
I don't seem to you made of bronze?
I'm going to put a bronze plaque right up there.
You're not cast in bronze, sweetie.
Indian words mean the sound and feel of a word, like, crack of dawn, the first bronze light that makes the buttes stand out against the gray desert.
The bronze.
And who brought the bronze from the mantel?
Everywhere is old gold, bronze and copper.
You've no doubt heard of the gold and bronze found there.
Oh, those huge bronze monoliths, are remains of their temples.
I'm going to put a bronze plaque up.
It's made of bronze.
A legend! It used to take a century to be minted onto coins or cast in bronze.
Indian words mean the sound and. feel of a word, like. crack of dawn, the first bronze light. that makes the buttes stand out against the gray desert.
The specific weight of bronze.
Without it, you might just as well be made of bronze.
I don't seem made of bronze, then?
Sing and dance and dip them in bronze, if you like!
Two pennies, bronze.
Bronze scarecrow!
Bronze! I should believe in omens!
Those bronze strips strengthened the ships' sides.
My father knew the secret of bell bronze.
If the mould isn't reinforced, it won't stand bronze, it'll crack.
Who knows the secret of bell bronze, you or me?
A monument is not wagons filled with bronze!
I don't rule the world, I don't have any bronze, I won't even push a boulder up to the upland on my own.

News and current affairs

The gold medal rankings and overall medal placement (gold, silver, and bronze) were correctly predicted in all cases.
A bronze sculpture of the British prime minister had been in the Oval Office of the White House since the 1960's.
Moreover, in educating the public we confront formidable forces: cultural icons who are as bronze as the statuary in the Louvre, the sheer pleasure of being in the sun, and the perceived incremental health benefits of ultraviolet radiation.
Archeologists still find elaborate (and probably expensive in those days) two-pan balance scales and weights on sunken bronze-age merchant ships.
Germany, 9 (11). The gold medal rankings and overall medal placement (gold, silver, and bronze) were correctly predicted in all cases.
Humans stopped using stone because bronze and iron were superior materials.

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