It is a saying that means to do something publicly for all to see, as in, "The thief was as bold as brass whenhe stole the man's wallet in the shopping mall."
Depending on context the plural form of brass can be brass or brasses.
which brass in sq mtr measurement
This is the definition of a rational number. The set of rational numbers is usually written as a bold Q, and stands for the Italian quoziente, which means quotient.
Since there is no bold digit, there is no place value!Since there is no bold digit, there is no place value!Since there is no bold digit, there is no place value!Since there is no bold digit, there is no place value!
There is only 1 syllable in the word 'brass'.
Bold as Brass - song - was created in 1977.
That Chihuahua was as bold as brass until he got right up close to the German Shepherd. The US Army's Tenth Mountain Division is as bold as brass. Check their records for yourself!
Bold or bold face is any text that is darkened to help emphasize a remark or comment.
It stands for Bold. It is used to bold text in a web page.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to make no sense unless you know the definition. Bold is a word.
Yes, there are similes in "The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss. For example, the phrase "his teeth are bold as brass" is a simile comparing the Onceler's teeth to brass in terms of boldness.
A shaped piece of brass that chimes when you shake it
The definition of brazer means to decorate with brass. One can decorate with brass on projects such as coating pipes. Many steel pipes are decorated with a brass coating in air conditioners.
I don't know a name that means bold but here are some words that have the same meaning/definition as bold: *heroic *valiant *unafraid *fearless *daring Hope this helps!
Usually, when you see a bold-faced word in a non-fiction book, it means that there is a glossary in the back of the book where you can find the definition of the bold-faced words.
There are no "historical" reasons. A brass instrument is an instrument which produces sound cause by the vibrations of the player's lips. By definition a trumpet is a member of the brass family.
when you type its usually bigger than the other words