brooch in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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brooch [Am broʊtʃ, brutʃ, Brit brəʊtʃ] N

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Its exact weight is unknown because it has been mounted in its brooch setting for over 130 years.
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Among their number were a brooch, pottery fragments and an ironstone wall.
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Metalwork, including elaborate penannular brooches and fastening pins, have been dated to the 5th-7th centuries.
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A dancer may choose to wear a decorative brooch to pin a plaidie to the shoulder.
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Then the visitors were invited to make a picture or portrait with the brooch in their hometown and place this image on a dedicated website.
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These included brooches, mountings for cavalrymens uniforms and harness.
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Later in the chapters she also receives a brooch.
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Larger brooches were for women, whilst the smaller pin came in pinback and screwback varieties for men.
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A grave found a short distance away also contained jewellery, including a gold pendant, silver brooch, and glass beads.
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The dead were buried with their possessions (brooches, belts and jewelry).
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