Brash

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"Brash" in a Sentence (28 examples)

Hector's uncommonly brash and outspoken today. He's usually deathly quiet.

Earlier in the chat, I was being rather brash, upsetting and emotional and whatnot. I am sorry, and I'm sure I hurt your feelings quite a bit. I would like to apologize for this. I understand that I can be rather close-minded at times, and I know that I get rather upset about trivial things and certainly about hot topics.

Tom was brash.

Tom is brash and impulsive.

Don't be so brash.

I don't like his brash way of talking.

He was brash.

Mary's brash manner didn't put Tom off, but rather impressed him from the outset.

Tom wasn't put off by Mary's brash manner; from the outset, he was impressed by it.

Tom was undeterred by Mary's brash manner; instead it impressed him from the start.

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a brash young businessman; a brash tabloid; a brash sense of humour

Mrs. Mayfield looked away, and the girl stricken with remorse, hastened to her and said: “There, I have been too brash, haven’t I? You must forgive me for I didn’t intend to be brash.” “Brash, my dear? What do you mean by that?” She laughed. “Why, I thought everybody know’d what brash meant. Well, it’s er—too quick to say somethin’ you oughtn’t to say.”

Trouble with Silzer is, he’s too brash—shoots off his mouth too much—likes to hear himself talk.

The American’s brash unconcern for nuance indicates a young and vigorous country, the Briton’s clipped speech an ancient, proverbial reserve.

Edusco liked him, he could tell; he imagined Edusco talking about him in a gathering of other self-made Igbo men, men who were brash and striving, who juggled huge businesses and supported vast extended families.

[…] just because you’re a little hot under the collar, don’t do anything brash, for fear you may regret it afterward.

Now, Mr. Reed, you’ve committed nothing but a brash act of bad taste by bypassing the standard channels.

brash colours

a brash perfume

1963, Ian Fleming, Thrilling Cities, London: Jonathan Cape, Chapter 1, “Hong Kong,” There are scores of brash and noisy bars along Lockhart Street and in Wanchai and North Point (on the island) and throughout the back lanes of Kowloon […]

The driveway is filled with vehicles parked bumper to bumper and the house is lit up like I’ve never seen it before, brash yellow light streaming from every window on every floor, and the tinny, nasal sound of gramophone jazz trumpeting inside.

2001, Walt Dohrn et al. “Artist Unknown”, SpongeBob SquarePants, season 2, episode 18b, Nickelodeon Squidward: How about this one? I call it, Bold and Brash. Art Curator: More like, belongs in the trash!

Sadly, by the 1970s the arcade had gone downmarket with brash shop fronts and cheap shops, some of doubtful reputation.

Hickory axles […] all cut from tough butt logs. Brash timber is excluded.

Brash wood, when tested in bending, breaks with a short, sharp fracture instead of developing a splintering failure and absorbs a comparatively small amount of work between the elastic limit and final failure

[…] brash timber, which is liable to snap; […]

Alluvium differs from the rubble or brash, just described, as being composed of sand and gravel, more or less rolled

The sea dashed in an angry surf over its inclined sides, rattling the icy fragments or “brash” against its irregular surface

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