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Meanings of
bronzed
in anglès
Having skin darkened by exposure to sunlight.
tanned
suntanned
sun-tanned
Related terms
brunette
brunet
Usage of
bronzed
in anglès
1
The far end of the room looked
bronzed
in the surrounding gloom.
2
The black eyes in the
bronzed
face looked into futurity and infinity.
3
Red sumac and
bronzed
beech-trees waved their flags at them in vain.
4
The models wore glossy ponytails; makeup emphasised
bronzed
cheekbones and strong eyebrows.
5
He found something in the
bronzed
,
rugged face that was unusually sardonic.
6
The miniature
bronzed
clock on the mantel-shelf caused Marguerite to look up.
7
The half banter passed from his voice, and the
bronzed
face hardened.
8
Weather and sea had
bronzed
him to the hue of an Arab.
9
His smooth,
bronzed
boyish face showed ingenuousness and candour in every line.
10
His conductor halted at a shed entrance and indicated a
weather
-
bronzed
individual.
11
A
bronzed
Englishman arrived one day with a caravan from the interior.
12
An ocean rolled lazily in, the waves
bronzed
,
sizzling across the sand.
13
He stood motionless while they adjusted the rope round his
bronzed
throat.
14
The blue star upon his
bronzed
forehead was a puzzle to me.
15
Exposure to the weather had
bronzed
her skin to a delightful tint.
16
He was not the
bronzed
and careworn man you see him now.
Other examples for "bronzed"
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bronzed
bronze
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
bronzed face
bronzed skin
bronzed cheeks
bronzed man
bronzed features
More collocations
Bronzed
through the time
Bronzed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common