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to bravo
noun
A hired soldier; an assassin; a desperado.
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On the final evening of my twenty-year watch, I stood to bravo the show, one of the best examples of American ensemble acting I've seen.
Unit two, move to bravo.
In lieu of flowers donations to Bravo.
He jumped to Bravo after initiating a blog that commented on Bravo's shows.
Sergeant Williams learned the necessity of toughness long before he got to Bravo.
Here he goes round the wicket to Bravo, but nothing doing.
When the ball came to Bravo there was a mis-control, then he recovered.
Hoggard demonstrates that that regard is well-founded by playing and missing to Bravo.
In those circumstances, the player has to score but Lamela's kick was too close to Bravo, who beat it away.
That's why Zalaznick changed Bravo's name to Bravo Media and started selling branded cookbooks and guides to style.
Another one to Bravo fares even worse and the all-rounder puts everything into a pull for six.
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