[
UK
/bɹˈɒnzd/
]
[ US /ˈbɹɑnzd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɑnzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of skin) having a tan color from exposure to the sun
a young bronzed Apollo
How To Use bronzed In A Sentence
- Then you have these reversible jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side and oatmeal speckles on the other.
- (I found this remarkable in a medical man: between trouser hem and refulgent loafer, a gleam of bronzed ankle.) Retching With the Stars
- ‘It's been a quiet summer,’ reflected one bronzed Tory, familiar from his TV appearances.
- There's Carlos Moyà, who appears to be some sort of tennis god, direct from central casting, with the long, bronzed limbs and the sweatband keeping his rock-star hair on.
- But beneath the translucent ivory skin, he was rather bronzed, due to the long hours under the sun.
- In the morning sun, his skin is bronzed; he could be a statue.
- He's perfectly happy to stand like a Michelin man in the local swimming baths, next to a bronzed, life-guard type.
- The cover prominently features the naked backside of a seductively posed, appropriately bronzed woman standing on a beach.
- Bronzed Cowbirds perform spectacular three-part courtship displays incorporating both of their major categories of song.
- He was bronzed and his skin glistened with sweat.