The type of contact of the brays determines the quality of the sound. |
Scooby is a four-year-old jack donkey who brays if not prays when the Angelus Bells toll at high noon and six o'clock. |
And as Sorel's scarcely less randy brother, Simon, the epicene Freddie Fox brays his way charmlessly through a mischief-making role for which a young Jeremy Northam would have been ideal. |
Barks and brays from antiphonally positioned brass players melt into brilliant chords that whoosh from one orchestra to its neighbor and back again. |
To the music of brays what harmonies couldst thou expect to get but cudgels? |
If in the raw morning hours a donkey brays, the men are very much perturbed, for they know that the poor beast has seen a djin. |