Strap or sheath, commonly made of leather, stone, or plastic that covers the inside of an archer's arm to protect it while shooting.
A tonic or restorative (especially a drink of liquor)
1 A large medallion, perhaps, or an upper-arm bracer with square sides.
2 Swimming is a wonderful bracer , besides being an enjoyment in itself.
3 Just call down to the steward to bring me a bracer .
4 Mrs. Halford's fried chicken and hot biscuit and honey were a great bracer .
5 He put his hand on her wrist, beneath the bracer that held the spiritbone.
6 Perhaps he needs a " bracer " in a weary hunt for a job.
7 All has it who feel like they need a bracer .
8 At every piece of bad news I need a bracer .
9 A comelier, bracer , better boy was nowhere to be met.
10 Besides, cold is a bracer , as my brother said yesterday.
11 Yes, when he wakes I guess he'll need a bracer .
12 His head lolled against the gleaming bracer above the bench.
13 It is without equal as a " bracer " as our western friends put it.
14 He told himself that he must have a " bracer " to steady his nerves.
15 And again, having himself taken the bracer , Frederic rose and returned the flask to his pocket.
16 The foolish words were a bracer to him.
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