He laid flowers at the feet of the six-meter bronze statue of Deng that stands in Shenzhen’s Lianhuashan Park.
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The large bronze wire metal storage baskets offer ample space to organize cans, fruit, vegetables, scarves, socks, office supplies, toys and all your essentials.
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Singaporean athletes are paid the most for ascending the Olympic podium, receiving $1 million for a gold medal, $500,000 for silver, and $250,000 for bronze.
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An athlete representing the United States of America in the 2018 Winter Olympics, for instance, would have received $37,500 for a gold medal, $22,500 for silver, and $15,000 for bronze.
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Made of heavy-duty, bronze-plated steel and able to hold 6 pairs of shoes on each of four racks, this conversation piece will allow you quick access to your favorite footwear.
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The quote appears on the bronze plaque the players touch before they take the field for home games.
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A platinum plan pays 90 percent of costs; gold plans pay 80 percent; silver plans pay 70 percent; bronze pay 60 percent.
Once dried, a liquid, such as plaster, wax, or bronze, is poured in for a perfect representation of the face.
The Ukrainian Face Collector Launches an Exhibition in Kiev|Nina Strochlic|August 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The difference in premiums between a catastrophic plan and “bronze” plan is substantial.
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Bronze plans start at $191 a month, fully one-third more than the catastrophic plan, with a $6,000 deductible.
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He also practised sculpture and did eight angels in bronze for the Duomo.
A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery, Volume I, Foreign Schools|Various
Through the open door of the other room could be seen a bronze babe, guiltless of clothing, that rollicked upon the floor.
Cabbages and Kings|O. Henry
The fora and atria were overcrowded with bronze and marble statues and groups.
A Manual of the Historical Development of Art|G. G. (Gustavus George) Zerffi
In the find of the oculist Severus is a bronze dish which Deneffe regards as a mortar.
Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times|John Stewart Milne
Chisels were fairly common at Gezer in all strata after the introduction of bronze.
Archology and the Bible|George A. Barton
British Dictionary definitions for bronze
bronze
/ (brɒnz) /
noun
any hard water-resistant alloy consisting of copper and smaller proportions of tin and sometimes zinc and lead
any similar copper alloy containing other elements in place of tin, such as aluminium bronze, beryllium bronze, etcSee also phosphor bronze, gunmetal Compare brass (def. 1)
a yellowish-brown colour or pigment
a statue, medal, or other object made of bronze
short for bronze medal
adjective
made of or resembling bronze
of a yellowish-brown coloura bronze skin
verb
(esp of the skin) to make or become brown; tan
(tr)to give the appearance of bronze to
Derived forms of bronze
bronzy, adjective
Word Origin for bronze
C18: from French, from Italian bronzo, perhaps ultimately from Latin Brundisium Brindisi, famed for its bronze
A yellow or brown alloy of copper and tin, sometimes with small amounts of other metals such as lead or zinc. Bronze is harder than brass and is used both in industry and in art.
An alloy of copper and certain metals other than tin, such as aluminum.