brassy

metálico
definition
adjective
The flowers, which are brassy yellow, come in July.
resembling brass in colour.
translation of 'brassy'
adjective
descarado,
estridente,
metálico,
de color de cobre,
de latón
example
Phyllis is the bold and 'brassy' landlady who plays her cards very close to her chest but reveals her more sensitive side.
She's bold, 'brassy' , determined to take on the Scottish parliament - and she's virtual.
Both the poem and the painting scream like bold and 'brassy' fire trucks as they herald a new interest in the art of the early 20th-century city.
From an open storefront, a 'brassy' jukebox was blaring.
It's 'brassy' and bold even in its unapologetic presentation of sentimental pap.
She is 'brassy' , voluptuous, flirtatious, and fun-loving.
But as the RADA-trained actress sees her reputation grow, she fears being typecast in roles as 'brassy' northerners.
Her role here is just as 'brassy' and showy, although it doesn't feature any singing.
Percussion percolates and piano rollicks through a 'brassy' arrangement that celebrates life and the beat.
Backed by a 40-piece orchestra loaded with bold, 'brassy' horns and lush, lavish strings, you'll certainly pick up on that late '70s sound.
The collection brings together French underground pop/psych music that was ascendent as the Gallic sun was setting on the more 'brassy' go-go sounds of the mid-60s.
Hear it and, at once, you can see her - blonde but not 'brassy' , sexy but not tarty, dignified but funny, haughty but friendly.
Krystal was a 'brassy' woman, with blond hair that was wrong and a laugh that didn't quite fit.
It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its 'brassy' waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles and a very lived-in sense of its own history.
A boy and a girl twirl frenetically yet effortlessly around a dance floor to the 'brassy' rhythms of a swing band.
Her hair was cut boy-short, a strange kind of 'brassy' reddish-gold which made him think of thunderstorms.
Celebration and friendship washed over the 'brassy' clutter of drawings, video projections, raw wood structures, handmade coins and other stuff.
She is a big, smart, 'brassy' woman who, after three decades in the cesspool of Philadelphia crime, isn't fazed by much.
Iron sulfide nodules typically are heavy, 'brassy' yellow, flattened along bedding planes, and 2-10 cm in diameter.
But you have to know how to use bold, 'brassy' rhythms to make light of serious subjects.
Admittedly she's not the world's best singer, but her bold and 'brassy' routine had something that once made us love her.
Maybe someone will invite me to a wonderfully cheesy party with a 'brassy' dance band and those silver and gold pointed hats and those wonderful noisemakers that spin and spin and spin, making that horrible racket as they go around.
She is 'brassy' and bold and uses the rest of the press as her PR machine.
Where Monica was bold and 'brassy' , Amanda was quite and demure.
But this is a much different layout than McBroom's usual bold and 'brassy' efforts.
This particular nest of welfare grubbers is not located in a slum tenement, though it's no less addicted to the public handouts and is absolutely 'brassy' in its demand for more.
She's 'brassy' , outspoken, occasionally crass, and has a yachtload of money.
Music is loud and 'brassy' at times, nearly inaudible at others.
There's a glittery, 'brassy' sort of atmosphere.
Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into 'brassy' bombast.
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