Sentence examples for to bracket from inspiring English sources

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to bracket

noun

A fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.

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To bracket the two together seems outrageous.

"He's got the ability to bracket Silvester off from himself".

Her determination to bracket gender is momentarily persuasive.

At first sight, it may seem absurd to bracket all these disparate types of funding together.

It may be misleading to bracket them all together in the same category.

Of late, American reviewers are more inclined to bracket him with Anton Chekhov.

He pulled the sectional seating apart and arranged the two pieces symmetrically to "bracket the room".

It is intriguing to see that your paper tends to bracket the two.

Eventually, grassy parkland began to bracket the canal, bordered by town houses with well-tended gardens.

The collective effect of this parade of clowning luminaries is to bracket the whole pantheon with Eddy and Pats.

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Space closure may be more dependent on the second order wire-to bracket interface than on the first order, where design differences between brackets are apparent.

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