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overbold
adjective
Too bold; impertinent or overreaching.
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In continuing the theme of Russia-under-siege, Mr Putin blamed internal ethnic strife on an "amoral internationale" made up of "out-of-hand, overbold immigrants from some southern regions, corrupt law enforcement officials who protect ethnic mafias, and so-called Russian nationalists, so-called separatists, ready to turn any tragedy into an excuse for vandalism and bloody rows".
CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND — This windswept, slightly lonely seaside town is home to the devilish golf course where Ben Hogan won his only British Open, where Tom Watson won the first of his five and where an overbold Frenchman, Jean Van de Velde, earned what may prove to be a permanent place in clubhouse banter worldwide by coming to grief with a three-shot lead on Carnoustie's watery 18th in 1999.
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