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Brassy is not a polite adjective and in ecclesiastical circles in the twentieth century Brummagem brass came to be seen as the worst expression of commercial bad taste.
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Brassy, sassy Mo'Nique, best known for her TV comedic skills, won the best-supporting-actress Oscar for her dramatic role in Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire.
'Hurt Locker' hauls in best picture, best director, 4 more 2010
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Brassy, you does brings no benefit to the English language, either. on October 9, 2009 at 2: 04 pm Parkway
How “Police Performance” Fraud Works. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Brassy wallop meets a master of cinema this week when the 15-member Flat Earth Society comes to Astoria to perform an original soundtrack for the 1919 Ernst Lubitsch film "The Oyster Princess."
The View From the Mountaintop Steve Dollar 2011
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I think Foxy and Brassy will be the name of my drag cabaret act.
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"Umket Industries Presents: The Dixie Stenberg and Brassy Battalion Adventure Theater" is a serialized, full-cast audio adventure with one new episode every month.
Ever get the overwhelming urge to punch someone in the head? 2008
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Brassy Madonna was often first to emerge, while Foxy Lady, surely remembering the horrible fox, stayed immobile the longest.
Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010
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RENEE MONTAGNE, host: Brassy bands, wedding organs and a rooster's crow: Those are among the sounds woven together into the music of the group Balkan Beat Box.
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Brassy Battalion deals with the aftermath of the attack and Billingsley's confidence grows ... as does Dixie's determination!
Ever get the overwhelming urge to punch someone in the head? 2008
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The Brassy Slut isn't quite the Trashy Slut, because she's ambitious.
And then there's the way Sarah Palin keeps saying "also," also. Ann Althouse 2008
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