All 50 Uses
brazen
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A Dance With Dragons
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- They fear my Brazen Beasts.†
p. 224.9 *
- Grey Worm was there for the Unsullied, Skahaz mo Kandaq for the Brazen Beasts.†
p. 234.7
- For every Brazen Beast cut down, he would have a child die.†
p. 322.8
- She needed Skahaz and the Brazen Beasts, and she had come to mistrust all of Reznak's counsel.†
p. 328.2
- She told him of the Harpy's Sons and the Brazen Beasts, of blood upon the bricks.†
p. 332.7
- The Shavepate was accompanied by two of his Brazen Beasts.†
p. 435.9
- It had been his notion to have the Brazen Beasts follow her betrothed and take note of all his actions.†
p. 436.2
- The Brazen Beasts had taken dozens of the Harpy's Sons, and those who had survived their capture had yielded names when questioned sharply ...too many names, it seemed to her.†
p. 436.4
- Let my Brazen Beasts seize them.†
p. 437.2
- If I send the Brazen Beasts into the pyramids, it will mean open war inside the city.†
p. 437.3
- And if I give you the Unsullied, I will have no one but the Brazen Beasts to hold Meereen.†
p. 445.9
- Mounted men all, Dothraki and Brazen Beasts and freedmen, they were united only by their distaste for this duty.†
p. 520.8
- His Brazen Beasts did the rest, herding the other Westerosi and the rest of the day's petitioners from the hall.†
p. 625.3
- The Shavepate was clad in a pleated black skirt and a muscled breastplate, with a brazen helm shaped like a serpent's head beneath one arm.†
p. 630.9
- Your Brazen Beasts will keep me safe from any harm.†
p. 630.9
- Even if her captain was mad enough to attempt it, the Brazen Beasts would cut him down before he got within a hundred yards of her.†
p. 633.1
- Many had been stricken: freedmen, sellswords, Brazen Beasts, even Dothraki, though as yet none of the Unsullied had been touched.†
p. 633.3
- Laughing, Hildy gave Jaime a brazen look.†
p. 695.8
- The first thing Hizdahr had done upon being crowned was to remove him from command of the Brazen Beasts, replacing him with his own cousin, the plump and pasty Marghaz zo Loraq.†
p. 726.1
- A pair of Unsullied went down the steps before them, bearing torches; behind came two Brazen Beasts, one masked as a fish, the other as a hawk.†
p. 731.8
- At the base of the Great Pyramid, Ser Barristan awaited them beside an ornate open palanquin, surrounded by Brazen Beasts.†
p. 753.2
- Half of these Brazen Beasts are untried freedmen.†
p. 753.3
- How should Meereen ever come to trust the Brazen Beasts if I do not?†
p. 753.5
- Behind the drum marched Brazen Beasts four abreast.†
p. 754.8
- The Brazen Beasts did as they were bid.†
p. 756.1
- A Brazen Beast in a boar mask had offered the litter bearer a skin of water.†
p. 756.3
- When His Grace had tried to put them under the command of a cousin, as he had the Brazen Beasts, Grey Worm had informed the king that they were free men who took commands only from their mother.†
p. 800.4
- As for the Brazen Beasts, half were freedmen and the rest shavepates, whose true loyalty might still be to Skahaz mo Kandaq.†
p. 800.5
- It had taken the rest of the day and most of the night for the Brazen Beasts to gather up the corpses.†
p. 803.5
- A Brazen Beast.†
p. 804.1
- After Hizdahr had given command of the Brazen Beasts to his cousin Marghaz zo Loraq, Skahaz had been named Warden of the River, with charge of all the ferries, dredges, and irrigation ditches along the Skahazadhan for fifty leagues, but the Shavepate had refused that ancient and honorable office, as Hizdahr called it, preferring to retire to the modest pyramid of Kandaq.†
p. 804.3
- It would not serve to have the wrong Brazen Beast hear of this.†
p. 804.9
- Four Brazen Beasts stood guard outside those doors, four more within It was those that the old knight encountered—big men, masked as boar, bear, vole, and manticore.†
p. 807.8
- Deeper inside the pyramid, another four Brazen Beasts had been set to guard the iron doors outside the pit where Viserion and Rhaegal were chained.†
p. 807.9
- Then a shadow detached itself from inside an empty stall and became another Brazen Beast, clad in pleated black skirt, greaves, and muscled breastplate.†
p. 808.3
- When the Shavepate had commanded the Brazen Beasts, he had favored a serpent's-head mask, imperious and frightening.†
p. 808.4
- The Shavepate's eyes were black pools behind the brazen cat mask.†
p. 809.5
- In the Shavepate's place stood a fat man in a muscled breastplate and lion's mask, his heavy legs poking out beneath a skirt of leather straps: Marghaz zo Loraq, the king's cousin, new commander of the Brazen Beasts.†
p. 858.6
- Two score Brazen Beasts stood between the pillars, torchlight shining off the polished brass of their masks.†
p. 858.7
- It took six Brazen Beasts to pull them apart and drag them from the hall.†
p. 859.1
- Up and down the length of the hall, Brazen Beasts lowered their spears.†
p. 861.8
- One of the Brazen Beasts ripped off his brass hawk's mask and began to spew up his breakfast.†
p. 862.4
- It took the Brazen Beasts pounding the butts of their spears against the floor before the hall quieted again.†
p. 864.2
- Brazen Beasts swung out amongst the pillars to form a line, then began a slow advance in lockstep, ushering the petitioners from the hall.†
p. 864.4
- Just make certain I do not need to deal with any Brazen Beasts as well.†
p. 957.6
- I told you, the Brazen Beasts are mine.†
p. 957.7
- Six Brazen Beasts were with him.†
p. 964.7
- The Brazen Beasts fell in behind Ser Barristan as he continued his descent.†
p. 964.9
- When Selmy reached those floors, he found the doors to the interior of the pyramid chained shut, with a pair of Brazen Beasts posted as guards.†
p. 965.1
- By now, the Brazen Beasts should have disarmed Steelskin.†
p. 970.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(brazen) bold and unrestrained by what others consider proper
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, brazen can reference something made of or resembling brass (as in color or hardness). It can also reference an especially loud or harsh sound.