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UK
/bɹˈɑːsi/
]
NOUN
- (formerly) a golfing wood with a face more elevated that a driver but less than a spoon
How To Use brassie In A Sentence
- This track, with its lilting verses and gently lifting (sounds like a brassiere, but it isn't) accordion phrase, stays in my head, tranquilizing me.
- But the brassie shaft has a wonderful whip to it, like a forsythia branch.
- No. He married a nymph named Tandy, and she married a brassie man named Brawnye. Roc and a Hard Place
- First the delerious joy of Karl Rove being hauled before the grand jury an unprecedented FIFTH time, then Stephen Colbert comes up with the brassiest, ballsiest satirical turn ever right in the stupefied presence of everyone who matters–and now this! Firedoglake » Carpe Diem
- From September 2002 to September of this year, Chinese imports of cotton brassieres shot up 53 percent.
- Belly dancers wear a tight garment similar to a brassiere, and wide, flowing trousers gathered at the ankle.
- I had once looked up the word brassiere in the dictionary, and I had been aroused: “A woman’s undergarment worn to support the breasts.” THE EXTRA MAN
- The word brassiere comes from the Old French braciere, which was a piece worn on the arm as protection. ZUG.com > ZUG Live
- All thoroughly tested by founder and fellow A-cupper Kristen Jilek, the goods featured - from brassieres of all kinds to camis and swimwear - fit A, AA, and even AAA women.
- To hear their brassier original sound, go for their debut single. Times, Sunday Times