15 Words to use with bracing

The height affects people more than they realize at first, and great energy, due to the bracing air, is often followed by great lassitude.

You'll get over it in a brace o' shakes.

Luckily, the hawser as it tautened, brought a fluke directly under the yard, within the Flemish horse, the brace-block, and all the other ropes that are fitted to a lower yard-arm.

"Ten brace-buttons, three French ha'pennies, and a bit o' tin," ses Sam.

According to the size of the tent, one or two men, crawling under the tent if necessary, fit each pole or ridge or upright into the ring or ridge-pole holes, and such accessories as hood, fly, and brace ropes are adjusted.

To find the range the artillery sends what in the American army are called brace shotsone aimed at a point beyond the mark and one short of it.

Brace thy thews, lad, and bring not shame upon Sherwood.

A tell-tale mark on the surface of the fly-wheel showed friction against something, and we found that while the wheel ran freely if we were out of the machine, with the load in, and especially on up grades with the chain drawing the framework closer to the running gear, the rim of the wheel just grazed a bolt-head in a small brace underneath, thereby producing the peculiar grating noise we had heard and materially checking the motor.

Charley, brace uplivelyand come and write this out!"

Teherán in January, with its cold bracing climate, and Teherán in June, with the thermometer above ninety in the shade, are two very different things; and the town is so unhealthy in summer, that all Europeans who can afford to do so live on the hills around the capital.

Now it was time to take to the motor cars again, and I was glad of the thought that we would have a bracing ride.

I may mention there was less in clean-ups than there was in stock, so the future Mrs. P. Douglass was buckin' fate in the shape of a brace game.

From the forest and wilderness come the tonics and barks which brace mankind.

Brace meup a bit.

Not more, at the most, than three of these experimental brace shots should be necessary, and, as one of each brace is purposely aimed to fall short of the target, only three German shells, or, as there were two French positions, six German shells should have fallen beyond the batteries and into the city.

15 Words to use with  bracing