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bodacious

[boh-dey-shuhs] / boʊˈdeɪ ʃəs /






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It’s a reality: The 2024 presidential election is creeping up on us, as are the bodacious political conventions that accompany it.

From Washington Times

That illusion is of ignorance, of imagining a better world full of whimsy and bodacious thrills where nothing bad ever happens.

From Salon

It’s the turtles at their most bodacious — lighthearted, chaotic and approachably humorous.

From Los Angeles Times

In years past, this bodacious event has attracted up to 80,000 attendees.

From Washington Times

Bry lives near a large lake surrounded by mountain ranges, resulting in a volume and resonance he calls “bodacious.”

From New York Times