brass|bound — «BRAS BOWND, BRAHS », adjective. 1. Informal. a) keeping strictly to rule; refusing to accept modification; inflexible: »brassbound fanatics; brassbound rigidity. b) impudent; brazen: »a brassbound liar. 2. bound or fitted with brass: »a br … Useful english dictionary
brass-bound — adj. trimmed or banded with brass fittings ■ (of a person) adhering inflexibly to tradition or belief ■ (of a person) brazen or impudent … Useful english dictionary
The Mystery of the Brass Bound Trunk — Infobox Book | name = The Mystery of the Brass Bound Trunk image caption = author = Carolyn Keene country = United States language = English series = Nancy Drew stories genre = Detective, Mystery novel publisher = Grosset Dunlap release date =… … Wikipedia
bound — bound·a·ry; bound; bound·ed·ness; bound·en; bound·er·ish; bound·ing·ly; bound·less; bound·ness; brass·bound·er; em·bound; dis·bound; bound·er; re·bound; un·bound; bound·less·ly; bound·less·ness; hide·bound·ness; pre·bound; un·bound·ed·ly;… … English syllables
brass — brass; brass·bound·er; brass·ie; brass·i·ly; brass·i·ness; ze·brass; brass·ey; steen·brass; … English syllables
brassbounder — brass·bound·er … English syllables
brassbound — brass•bound [[t]ˈbræsˈbaʊnd, ˈbrɑs [/t]] adj. 1) having a frame or reinforcements strengthened or made rigid by brass, bronze, etc.: a brassbound trunk[/ex] 2) rigid; inflexible: brassbound regulations[/ex] 3) impudent; brazen: brassbound… … From formal English to slang
brassbound — rassbound, brass bound rass boundadj. 1. inflexibly entrenched; as, brassbound traditions. Syn: ironclad, unchangeable. [WordNet 1.5] 2. having trim or fittings of brass; as, a brassbound campaign chest; the heavy brass bound door. [WordNet… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Nancy Drew Mystery Stories — The Nancy Drew Mystery Stories was the long running main Nancy Drew series, published between 1930 and 2003. Initially, titles were published by Grosset Dunlap, but with #57 (1979) publication switched to Simon Schuster. Most people consider… … Wikipedia