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bold

[bohld] / boʊld /




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However, this appeal has been particularly bold and its timing has reopened the debate about Juan Carlos's future.

From BBC

The researchers from Anglia Ruskin University stress that many of the studies conducted with supplements have been funded by the supplement industry, and that "bold claims" have been made about collagen anti-ageing benefits.

From BBC

The sounds could be loud or faint, hesitant or bold, slow to answer or quite rapid, like a human voice.

From Literature

Maybe in the boldest meta twist of all, the inventor of “Scream” wants to kill it off himself.

From Los Angeles Times

“Everyone at Adult Swim is incredibly proud of what Michael and Zach built and grateful for the bold, boundary‑pushing vision behind ‘Smiling Friends,’” a statement shared by a representative of the network said.

From Los Angeles Times