[
US
/ˈbɹoʊtʃ, ˈbɹutʃ/
]
[ UK /bɹˈəʊtʃ/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈəʊtʃ/ ]
NOUN
- a decorative pin worn by women
VERB
- fasten with or as if with a brooch
How To Use brooch In A Sentence
- You can make them more formal with the addition of a diamanté brooch to use as a clasp on the front or the back.
- Perhaps the most interesting piece illustrated is a brooch with a moonstone intaglio of Aurora within a diamond morning glory.
- Examples of these zoomorphic brooches are the stag and fish.
- Wealthy women might have a string of brightly coloured beads linking the two brooches across the chest.
- A fabulous collection of ladies costume jewellery by Pave includes brooches, earrings, necklaces and gorgeous gift sets starting at very affordable prices.
- His photograph of two camellia brooches could just as easily have been a study of two bold flowers plucked from a garden.
- The brooch is a family heirloom which came down to her from her great - grandmother .
- Boucheron won the day, and will be auctioning an exquisite brooch of diamonds, rock crystal, topaz and emeralds, with the cash donated to the new foundation.
- The collection of earrings, brooches and necklaces have attracted widespread interest from buyers at the International Spring Fair.
- This may indicate that the brooches were consistently worn in a particular position, but not in the same way.