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bold

Definition for bold

adjective as in brave

adjective as in brazen, insolent

adjective as in bright, striking

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Just be sure to leave a little room in your budget for magic; a bold flower you might have missed the first time can make your arrangement pop.

But if you listen to the score, right from the opening moments composer Umberto Smerilli makes a bold declaration about what kind of movie it is: nervy, tempestuous, winking and just a little bit melodramatic.

Campaign group the Molly Rose Foundation welcomed what it called an "important marker for Ofcom to be bolder" but said that should not obscure the fact that the OSA needed to be strengthened.

From BBC

Enter Daniel Craig, 56, our erstwhile James Bond on a bold new assignment.

The new Jaguar brand was "imaginative, bold and artistic" and "unique and fearless," he added.

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

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