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English Idioms The Brass
The Brass - the top officials in the military, police department, fire department etc
- The army brass has given us new orders.
- The brass told us we need to work overtime for the next few weeks.
- The brass sit in their offices, and I do not think they know what is happening in the streets.
- The brass gave us orders not to shot.
- I come from a family of firefighters, and no of them like the brass.
- My friend is on good terms with the brass. He gets extra benefits.
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