Synonym: bold, forward, immodest, shameless. Similar words: raze, graze, craze, zen, crazy, dozen, razing, grazing. Meaning: ['breɪzn] v. face with defiance or impudence. adj. 1. unrestrained by convention or propriety 2. made of or resembling brass (as in color or hardness).
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31. One by one they paraded themselves on to the stage and stalled there, brazen and embarrassed.
32. Trade in illegal tapes and computer software is brazen in some parts of the world.
33. At first they were careful to keep their illegal practices secret, but as time went by, they grew more brazen.
34. Patrick hovered around the door for a few moments and then finally decided to brazen it out.
35. In the front was a guardian of brazen hue and dragon form lighting the skies with his radiance.
36. The brazen response of some was to smirk, for beating the system-any system-was a legitimate aspiration.
37. She is a brazen hussy.
38. Some people prefer brazen out rather than admit defeat.
39. How can you believe such a brazen lie?
40. Her brazen contempt for authority angered the officials.
41. Brazen it out ? He wasn't the sort.
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42. Heb. 9:12 tallies Christ's work with the atonement ritual in the Levitical code. His blood was shed on earth, which the brazen altar typified.
43. Adding to the intrigue is Chery's reputation as arguably the world's most brazen industrial counterfeiter.
44. Who can tell how weak the enemy may be behind his flaming fronts and brazen mask?
45. McCaul and his men began to make brazen attempts to recuit KGB men.
46. Zhao, who uses the online handle "icbm," said that new cybercrime laws in China could help the country go after the country's increasingly brazen hackers.
47. Sometimes twenty times a day, like when a very large company called about buying Brazen Careerist and then turned out to be as day-after-difficult as a one-night stand without a condom.
48. It's nothing but rumors fabricated out of thin air and brazen lies.
49. Mandatory retirement is a brazen infringement on one's right to work.
50. All of us at Brazen Careerist were in the training (there are eight employees now).
51. The drink inside him made him feel less brazen than spontaneous.
52. Her toleration of his brazen attitude is enough to show her great tolerance.
53. Yet, being a born liar ,[sentencedict.com] he was unruffled and ready with a brazen reply.
54. If we could, would we discuss it them what lies brazen?
55. ONE of the least convincing things about the European Union's energy and climate policy is the brazen catchiness of its slogan: 20-20-20.
56. I had steeled myself to brazen it out, though I was trembling inwardly.
57. As the mainstream media tenaciously pursued thethe brazen hype became harder to hide.
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59. As popular career blogger Penelope Trunk advised her Brazen Careerist readers recently, "You are not worth less in the world because you are paid less in your job.
60. It was a brazen lie, pushed initially by Andrew Breitbart, a right-wing blogger and self-described provocateur, and his allies at Fox News and other conservative outlets.