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brazen

[brey-zuhn] / ˈbreɪ zən /


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And the old political playbook — confession, contrition, capitulation — is obviously no longer operative, as candidates find it not only possible but even advantageous to brazen their way through storms of uproar and opprobrium.

From Los Angeles Times

Manager Paul Paxton told BBC Scotland he was "shocked" at the brazen theft, which took place while people were walking past.

From BBC

“A federal court just stopped one of the most brazen attempts to steal our democracy that Texas has ever seen,” said Texas House Minority Leader Gene Wu in a statement.

From Salon

"Every brazen attack against ordinary life shows that the pressure on Russia is insufficient," he said.

From Barron's

What's more, he suggests, it's brazen: "There's no secret made about it."

From BBC