Crossword-Solution: BRAZENLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Brazenly | adv. | In a bold, impudent manner. |
We have 3 clues for the answer “BRAZENLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| In a bold way | 1 answer |
| In shameless manner | 1 answer |
| Without a hint of shame | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRAZENLY (5)
She was brave, but not too obviously; cheerful, but not brazenly; and she seemed more anxious to listen to the troubles of others than to discuss her own.
Why, common intelligence demands that a grand-duke should brazenly misbehave himself upon the more conspicuous high-places of Chemosh! and personally, I have no talents such as would qualify me for a life of cynical and brutal immorality.
Gentle or simple, stupid or clever, the men are all alike in the hands of a woman that flatters them.’ ‘Ah, I’m sure there are better ways of getting round an editor than that.’ ‘I daresay there are,’ my mother would say with conviction, ‘but if you try that plan you will never need to try another.’ ‘How artful you are, mother—you with your soft face! Do you not think shame?’ ‘Pooh!’ says my mother brazenly.
Whenever Drumley heard that a woman other than the brazenly out and out disreputables was "loose" or was inclined that way, he indignantly denied it as a libel upon the empedestaled sex.
She was brazenly unapologetic when she said that she would rather listen to ten minutes of Sophy Kumpf's world-wisdom than to an hour's talk by the most magnetic and silken-clad spellbinder in any cause.
Quotes with BRAZENLY (3)
The world brazenly touts freedom as both the inalienable right and morally liberating justification to mindlessly play in the filth that lies all around me. And the slight bit of sanity that yet remains within me asks, ‘what raging madness would prompt me to incessantly wallow in the very things that will eventually swallow me?
Survival of the fittest" in the commonly used animal sense is not a theory or principle for a "time-binding" being. This theory is only for the physical bodies of animals; its effect upon humanity is sinister and degrading. We see the principle at work all about us in criminal exploitation and profiteering. As a matter of fact, the ages-long application of this animal principle to human affairs has degraded the whole human morale in an inconceivably far-reaching way. Personal…
A conviction borne of God amply possesses the potency and power to brazenly reach beyond the possible in order to topple the impossible.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2001–2010).