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Definition for bold

adjective as in brave

adjective as in brazen, insolent

adjective as in bright, striking

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“Only those who are willing to embrace bold reforms today and bring younger voters into the debate will secure shared prosperity for generations to come,” Javorcik said.

Late in that same game, Giants interim coach Mike Kafka made a bold move that was quickly second-guessed.

When it came time for casting, approximately 20 women auditioned to play Ray’s wife, but Heaton nailed it, with a bold choice setting her apart.

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It's part of Japan's boldest industrial push in a generation: an attempt to reboot the country's chip-making capabilities and reshape its economic future.

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It was a bold and brave move for Australia to promote Head up the order for the second innings.

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

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