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Definition of the day : « brass knuckles »
- noun metal covering for fingers
- Joyfully, methodically, Joe slashed him to ribbons with the brass knuckles.
- Extract from : « Plowing On Sunday » by Sterling North
- Stott chortled, and he put his hand behind him to conceal the brass knuckles he was wearing.
- Extract from : « The Dude Wrangler » by Caroline Lockhart
- Probably had a small force-field in his pocket, Ward thought, and a pair of brass knuckles.
- Extract from : « What Rough Beast? » by Jefferson Highe
- A book containing the general orders, and a quantity of brass knuckles were also left behind by the chivalry.
- Extract from : « The History of the Fifty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers » by David Lathrop
- Sand-bags and brass knuckles helped some, ruthless singleness of purpose counted, and team work finished the job.
- Extract from : « The Riverman » by Stewart Edward White
- He was stained and disfigured from the effects of the brass knuckles, and he looked anything but "pleasant."
- Extract from : « "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea » by Morgan Robertson
- Mary, stealing glances at him under her eyelashes, saw again the flash of the brass knuckles; saw—in thought only, thank God!
- Extract from : « Pippin; A Wandering Flame » by Laura E. Richards
- We must also consider other deadly weapons, such as dirk knives and brass knuckles.
- Extract from : « Twenty Years a Detective in the Wickedest City in the World » by Clifton R. Wooldridge
- The elaborate display of revolvers, dirks and brass knuckles in shop windows creates a most unfavorable impression on visitors.
- Extract from : « Twenty Years a Detective in the Wickedest City in the World » by Clifton R. Wooldridge
- Before he could recover, Joe's brass knuckles crashed against his forehead, opening another cut.
- Extract from : « Spring Street » by James H. Richardson