Monday, 10/19: Blazing a Brazen Path into Quarter 2, Kind Of

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  • Brazen (adj): impudent, shameless, boldfaced
               Etymology: Old English bræsen "of brass,"
    The brazen bat bit my face when I refused to accept its terms: become its slave or die!
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  • “Mr. Schwager, please play us a video.”  Little did Johnny knew what he had asked for, bru-ha-ha.  Go, go, gadget Gawain!
  • Requiescat in pace:  Work on a Gawain Card (don’t forget the terms associated)

    The first serious barbecue pit: the brazen altar of the Old Testament.  It may not suit the vegetarian, but it's much to be preferred over the brazen bulls of the Roman times.

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