Sentence examples for to brazen from inspiring English sources

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to brazen

adjective

Pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).

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Time to brazen it out.

Even now, he might seek to brazen it out.

Whether Cuomo's effort to brazen it out will survive that test remains to be seen.

So what we're getting instead is an attempt to brazen it out with nakedly false claims.

The tipped information was plainly material; much of it amounted to brazen cheating.

But Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich certainly shared a particularly distinctive addiction to brazen melodrama.

So far, Clarkson's response has been to brazen out the controversy.

It's hard to see how Carr could have managed to brazen this one out.

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Elliott is a twenty-billion-dollar fund; it can afford to be brazen.

In the end, if nothing happened, Jasmin knew she would have to be brazen.

Dimon can afford to be brazen.

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