brassily

/ˈbræsɪli/
adverb
  1. In a loud, showy, or overly confident manner.
    • She brassily announced her promotion to the entire office.
    • He brassily wore a bright gold suit to the formal event.
    • The politician brassily dismissed all criticism during the debate.
  2. With a harsh, metallic sound or tone.
    • The trumpet played brassily, cutting through the quiet room.
    • Her voice rang out brassily over the noisy crowd.
    • The old car horn honked brassily as it passed by.
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