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bracer

[brey-ser] / ˈbreɪ sər /


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The news that Britain�for 200 years "ruler of the waves"�was now a third-rate naval power sent M.P.s racing to the downstairs bar for a bracer.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was hard to take this as anything more than a tough old soldier's morale-stiffening bracer for worse ordeals yet to come.

From Time Magazine Archive

Coffee with lots of sugar instead of alcohol for a bracer is one of his rules, though he does drink sociably.

From Time Magazine Archive

But not for long: the Government realized that a show is as much of a wartime bracer as a whiskey-&-soda, soon permitted every theatre in London to stay open till 10:45 or 11 p.m.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had a leather bracer on his left forearm.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White