Sentence examples for shape of brass from inspiring English sources

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The logo could be colorful Olympic rings subtly arranged in the shape of brass knuckles.

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The arpa might be in the shape of a brass ring or even a frog representing the tutelary spirit of the noiade that went out to discover the things he wanted to know.

There's a bench made from industrial foam that looks like a lava spill, a Don't Leave Me side table that has a handle so you can take it with you wherever you and your drink go, and a Grandest Entrance door knocker, in the shape of a brass Jesus on a walnut Cross ($950, $249, $300).

The last object in the show speaks volumes: a corkscrew shaped like a pair of brass knuckles emerging from a bottle.

Figure 6 shows the microstructure of brass specimens.

"They feed in a cylinder of brass, and out comes the exact shape you've designed".

Her No. 1 choice, at the Art1 booth, was a 1970s German piece made of brass, leather and glass that had "a strong, simple, streamlined shape," she said.

It comes with a brass charm in the shape of a horseshoe.

On one table sat key chains, scarves, straw hats and a soft-structured leather bag called the Goldie, $398, with a brass handle in the shape of a hexagon, a recurrent motif.

Behind him the rushing cat fails to split in half and crashes into the lamp: his head and body push the brass pole into the shape of a trombone.

The next twelve locomotives had rounded splashers over the trailing driving wheels, meaning the shape of the cab was different, but retained the brass dome on the firebox, copper capped chimney and had brass bands joining the firebox and boiler.

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