Broken stone, of irregular size, shape and texture.
The remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up.
Синонимы
Examples for "brash "
Examples for "brash "
1 She'd never heard quite that note in the brash young ensign's voice.
2 Barclays certainly needs some new people to shake up its brash culture.
3 Gaudy and brash the begonias left me in a state of awe.
4 Now it's Asia's breathtakingly brash answer to Las Vegas, writes Frank McDonald.
5 But he would not be so brash as to access Yahweh directly.
1 Locals have been helping to clear rubble from affected buildings, he said.
2 Seventy-five years ago, the Spanish town of Guernica was bombed into rubble .
3 As far as she was concerned, the building could fall to rubble .
4 Below me people are making their way to work across rubble - strewn courtyards.
5 In Yingxiu, dynamite was being used to clear rubble and unsafe buildings.
6 The protests started with groups barricading roads using burning tyres and rubble .
7 You must let us go, lest she smash this place to rubble .
8 A Reuters witness saw three bodies being brought out of the rubble .
9 Scores of protesters were seen barricading roads with burning tyres and rubble .
10 In places the yak trail led between steep banks of unstable rubble .
11 And, irritably from beyond the rubble mound: All right, then, suit yourself.
12 I'll show you. He led the way beyond the bank of rubble .
13 She led her mare through the rubble to the keep's main entrance.
14 People were forced to relieve themselves in nearby rubble behind our houses.
15 The clay below the rubble on the slopes got slick as ice.
16 It never changes; a single lupine exhalation could re-ice it to rubble .
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Rubble в диалектах
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