Definitions for brassey

brassey brass·ey

Spelling: [bras-ee, brah-see]
IPA: /ˈbræs i, ˈbrɑ si/

Brassey is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 174 anagrams from letters in brassey (aberssy).

Definitions for brassey

noun

  1. brassie.
  2. a club with a wooden head, the brass-plated face of which has more slope than a driver but less than a spoon, for hitting long, low drives on the fairway.

Origin of brassey

First recorded in 1885-90; brass + -ie

Examples for brassey

My brassey stroke is one of my best, and I did myself proud.

Taking his brassey, he had the delightful experience of seeing his ball roll into the hole.

Steve glanced at the beast over his shoulder, and then took a brassey from his bag.

Dangerfield took his brassey and went straightway into the brook.

Thus admonished, the Slogger chuckled and melted into the darkness, while brassey mingled himself with the shadow of a pillar.

Thanks to the lamp, brassey steered his way carefully and with a grim smile.

And another conspicuous absentee from the list is the brassey.

Sometimes I try it with a brassey, but on the whole I think the cleek is best.

brassey heard it, emerged from the shade of his pillar, and was soon beside his comrade.

It was the original of the "brassey," for the idea of a rut suggested the idea of a road.

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