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Sentence count:63+2Posted:2016-12-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: rashbrasscrashtrashabrasionembrasurebrandashMeaning: [bræʃ]  adj. offensively bold. 
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31. It's not some brash statement of their own personalities, but a low murmur from many people over many years.
32. She chooses nature's autumnal palette of russets and ochres rather than the brash brights of before.
33. To the uninitiated that roughly translates as a drinking establishment with thumping rock music and brash videos crammed with hordes of fun-seekers.
34. Once a brash young dealer arrived on the dealing floor of Tudorbury Securities.
35. Brash journalists were crowding around the ambassador.
36. Blue, for example, is peaceful, and yellow is brash.
37. The media establishment regards him as a brash outsider.
38. Her initial confidence can seem brash and naive.
39. He behaves in a brash way.
40. Perhaps she had been too brash.
41. " You is so brash sometimes, Miss Scarlett.
42. Some were suspicious of their brash cousin.
43. Brash young dandies, prosperous middle - aged artists, introspective 1 of them stare out of Rembrandt's self - portraits .
44. Mourinho says he will not be as brash and confrontational this season.
45. Twenty-five of them arrive in conga lines to claim the opening rounds, the unencumbered adults and brash teenagers up front, the mothers with their clinging babies at the rear.
46. The brash city-state of Dubai, one of the seven statelets that make up the United Arab Emirates, expects to inaugurate the world's tallest building, the 160-storey Burj Dubai, in 2009.
47. The brash showmanship of his father's megalomaniac construction projects was not Valentin's style.
48. Occasionally someone brash would ask if Celia would help him try the product out.
49. Russell is appealingly brash until a bogus subplot forces him to suggest borderline psychosis.
50. The brash young First Lord of the Admiralty,[sentencedict.com] Winston Churchill showed particular interest in naval aviation.
51. One of the brash young guns of City stockbroking is proposing a marriage with one of its most venerable names.
52. Women leaders need to be tough enough to confront people and to make hard decisions, yet when they exhibit such stalwartness, they may be criticized for being brash or showboating.
53. The Boulder, Colorado pair prove with Want that they can write both brash, dumb songs and melodic, simpering ditties.
54. They watched movies - a shared favourite was Lawrence of Arabia, and my companion beamed with pride to quote Henry saying, in the brash words of Peter O'Toole, "We will cross the Nefud!"
55. Alfred Russel Wallace was young and brash. When he conceived of natural selection, he didn't plan a 10-volume lifework.
56. It would be foolish to spoil the opportunity by seeming too assured or brash.
57. Therefore, to be noticed, you have to be bold, brash and almost in-your-face about the most overt benefit you have to offer.
58. As a Gujarati born[sentencedict.com/brash.html], raised and living in overwhelmingly Cantonese Hong Kong — both tribes are brash and materialistic — I have long been privy to what local Chinese and Indians think of the other.
59. Many people look upon American young men as brash, immodest, rude.
60. Abu Dhabi's conservative rulers have mixed feelings about their brash, go-getting neighbour.
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