Outsiders think we locals are jaded by the natural wonder of this place but the truth is, when a whale broaches, we glare like tourists. |
If he broaches a subject on which you have a real and deep living interest, you shrink from unbosoming yourself to him. |
There were rows and rows of Bridgeport milling machines and Clausen lathes plus some drill presses, broaches and the odd grinder. |
They became fashionable and were used as belt buckles, broaches and hatpins. |
Part of the attraction for journalists, Walsh suggests, is that the drama broaches the vexed issue of the way in which news is compartmentalised. |
The collection included a wide range of jewellery such as necklaces, earrings, bangles, studs, broaches and mangalsutra. |