Definitionadj. positioned so as to be ready for confrontation or danger
Last update: August 16, 2015
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Kiera braced herself and exited behind Evelyn, whose quick step led them back to the main house and outside, where the floating tents were still in place. [Please select]
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The great dog had braced himself, with all his might, for the muscle-wrenching heave. [Please select]
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However, he braced himself up and saw the business through. [Please select]
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Lakely's nervous, energetic figure was braced, his light-blue eyes brightened, by the intensity of his interest. [Please select]
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Once more he was living in the present--the forceful, exhilarating present, and the knowledge braced him. [Please select]
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He braced himself for the shock that he expected; but none came. [Please select]
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It is to overcome this tendency that floor joists are braced at frequent intervals. [Please select]
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