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audacious

[aw-dey-shuhs] / ɔˈdeɪ ʃəs /




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“It’s very exposing, especially for the actors,” Fennell says of making an audacious film like this.

From Los Angeles Times

What makes the act of flinging himself upside down so audacious is that it’s entirely gratuitous.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not after Woltemade scored six goals from his first six efforts on target for the club, including bullet headers against Arsenal and Wolves, an audacious flick against Union Saint-Gilloise and a stunning backheel at Brighton.

From BBC

The improvisation was so audacious that it was hard to believe anyone was attempting it on this stage.

From The Wall Street Journal

When she heard the beep to start, Vonn dug her pink ski poles into the snow and set off on a run that already ranked as one of the most audacious in Olympic history.

From The Wall Street Journal