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Bramah
[ bram-uh, brah-muh ]
noun
- Joseph, 1748–1814, English engineer and inventor.
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She said, if he didn't belong to 'the Brahmin caste,' he did to the Bramah cast, and that was the next thing to it.
I kept my trophies in a wardrobe drawer specially fitted with a Bramah lock.
Bluebell was writing in a book, guarded by a Bramah, some profound reflections on "First Impressions."
That's your constitutional tribunal—close-fitting boxes and Bramah locks—no humbug there!
I looked up, and there was my father's Michelangelo closet, with its little round bramah keyhole.
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