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View definitions for make bold

make bold

verb as in presume

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I don’t think he’s calculated like that at all, but he does make bold choices, and sometimes s— happens, like he calls the president and f— gives him a heart attack.

Ben Roberts, who manages jewellery brand Clogau, says this fashion week is all about "self-expression" and "making bold statements".

From BBC

They want a Trump who is focused on crushing people they hate and making bold promises to restore conservative white Christians to a place of unearned privilege they feel they've lost.

From Salon

The group is a relatively new aid provider in Gaza, but it has garnered notice by making bold moves, like building a jetty out of rubble to bring aid in by sea.

Color sets the mood in a show like this, coloring the world to give it an authentic, lived-in feel, while also making bold choices to heighten emotional response.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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