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bold

[bohld] / boʊld /




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The Football Interview is a new series in which the biggest names in sport and entertainment engage in bold and in-depth conversations about the nation's favourite sport.

From BBC

“But just as importantly, she will champion the kind of bold, progressive vision that California workers and families deserve.”

From Los Angeles Times

At the time of his appointment, the prime minister said Sir Chris would be tasked with "the complete re-wiring of the British state to deliver bold and ambitious long-term reform".

From BBC

Very different are the bold designs for wrought-iron ornament, drawn full size, for making grilles, chandeliers and decorative crests.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Brent is bolder, and Beau more restrained, which is why they work so well as a team.”

From Los Angeles Times