I play a brass instrument.
Be sure to polish the brass doorknobs.
The statue was made of brass.
Your heart starts beating like a big brass band.
Brass is a brown-like metal.
Brass rhymes with grass, but they are not alike.
The brass band was terrible.
The key is made of brass.
i love brass
I have a pair of brass earrings and they are very heavy.
The workmen are brassing the elevator doors to make the metal look shiny and clean .
She used a soft cloth to polish the silverware until it gleamed.
The brass trumbone sounded terrible.
The noun 'bronze' as a word for a type of metal is an uncountable noun for a substance.The plural form of the noun 'bronze' as a word for sculptures and statues made of bronze is bronzes.
I believe you are asking if "Polishing the brass candlesticks in the hallway" is a sentence. No it is not. You have an action but nothing doing the action. You need a subject such as I am polishing the brass candlesticks in the hallway.
There is only 1 syllable in the word 'brass'.
Brass has to be cleaned and polished because it can easily tarnish. The blackmailer threatened to tarnish the reputation of the candidate's wife.
brass (metal) = le cuivre
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
No, the noun 'brass' is a common noun; a general word for a metal compound; a general word for musical instruments made of this metal; a general word for the section of a band or orchestra comprised of these instruments; a word for any brass of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Brass Lantern Way in Reston, VA or the Brass Monkey (pub) in New York City.The word 'brass' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
The statue was made of brass. Your heart starts beating like a big brass band. The statue was made of brass. Your heart starts beating like a big brass band.