brasserie |
an informal restaurant that serves beer as well as food. |
brassie |
a wooden golf club with a brass-plated sole, used to hit long, low shots; a number two wood. |
brassiere |
a woman's undergarment designed to support the breasts; bra. |
brass knuckles |
a band of metal with finger holes that is worn over the knuckles in a fist fight in order to cause greater injury than bare knuckles. |
brass tacks |
(informal) the essential facts or issues; basics (usu. prec. by "get down to"). |
brassware |
collectively, items made of brass. |
brassy1 |
made of, decorated with, or resembling brass. [4 definitions] |
brassy2 |
variant of brassie. |
brat |
an annoying, spoiled, or badly behaved child. |
Bratislava |
the capital of the Slovak Republic. |
bratwurst |
a highly seasoned pork and veal sausage. |
bravado |
a false, exaggerated, or boastful display of courage. |
brave |
ready to face pain or danger; courageous. [6 definitions] |
bravery |
the quality or condition of being brave; fearlessness; courage. [2 definitions] |
bravo |
good! well done! (used to express approval). [4 definitions] |
bravura |
a musical piece or passage requiring great spirit or expertise of the performer. [2 definitions] |
brawl |
a noisy fight or argument. [3 definitions] |
brawn |
large, solid muscles. [2 definitions] |
brawny |
having large strong muscles. |
bray1 |
the cry uttered by a donkey. [5 definitions] |
bray2 |
to pound until fine, in or as if in a mortar. |