All 9 Uses of
bronze
in
White: The Great Pursuit
- His face collided with cold bronze, but he managed a hand on the general s leather breastplate.
Chpt 37 *bronze = a type of metal
- The tall batlike creature that stood facing him between two trees not ten feet away looked remarkably similar to the bronze-winged serpent on the Horde's crest.†
Chpt 8
- She turned and kissed the base of a tall bronze statue of Elyon-a winged serpent on a pole.†
Chpt 10
- If not for Woref's armor and Qurong s cloak, both which incorporated heavy use of polished bronze buttons, trims, and a winged serpent plate on their chests, both men would have been indistinguishable from any other Scab.†
Chpt 11
- The albinos were herded down a long flight of stone steps, along a wet corridor, and pushed into a twenty-by-twenty cell with bronze bars.†
Chpt 11
- He stood in chains before a large wooden slab, a desk of sorts, bordered on each side with bronze statues of the winged serpent.†
Chpt 12
- They entered through large double doors into an atrium, empty except for an ornately carved black desk and yet one more of the bronze statues of Teel eh.†
Chpt 13
- A simple bronze bolt held the entire assembly in place.†
Chpt 27
- The heavy bronze shackles around their ankles would pull them to the bottom where they would drown unseen.†
Chpt 44
Definitions:
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(1)
(bronze as in: bronze won't corrode in salt water) a brownish-colored metal with red or yellow hues that is made of copper and (usually) tinBronze metals in the Olympics and many other contests are awarded for third place.
With the discovery of bronze (about 3,000 BC), people could make tools and weapons that were harder and more durable than those made of copper and stone that preceded bronze. -
(2)
(bronze as in: a bronze tan) a reddish-brown or yellowish-brown color like that of one of the metals with the same name -- often used to refer to a suntan or a dark glowing complexion
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(3)
(bronze as in: her bronze is on display) something made of the brownish metal with the same name -- such as a sculpture (statue) or a third place medal