Sentence examples for to bracing from inspiring English sources

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to bracing

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Armor for the arm; vambrace.

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Titled, in translation, "Putin Lights Up the Fires," it's defiance set to bracing guitars and drum kicks.

Even if it's too rough to swim here, the dazzling beaches lend themselves to bracing walks and, inland, there are wildlife attractions to visit.

Each volume begins with drinks, from gentle Melon Water to bracing Manhattans, and the epigraph "It's Always Five O'Clock Somewhere," the barfly's classic justification for an early snifter.

It is a disjunction that Rosalyn Baxandall and Elizabeth Ewen explore to bracing effect in their revisionist history, "Picture Windows: How the Suburbs Happened".

Gallerists noticed a slower pace than in the West, where they are used to bracing themselves for an onslaught of aggressive buying as soon as collectors arrive for the preview.

Heyer's prose is often described as "sparkling" but in fact it is closer to bracing, as if a particularly energetic attendant at Bath had given you a brisk rub down with a loofah.

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"That gives me time to brace myself".

You have to brace yourself.

"I have to brace myself every day.

I just tried to brace myself.

He was beginning to brace for disaster.

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