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boldface

[bohld-feys] / ˈboʊldˌfeɪs /
NOUN
typeface
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In his 12-hour documentary for PBS, Burns digs into our nation’s bloody, messy and triumphant founding by chronicling more than the “boldfaced names we all know,” as he told the Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal

And the reputational stink once associated with the celebrity “line” of products has diminished with their ubiquity, creating a win-win — or at least no-lose-no-lose — situation for boldfaced names in search of a foothold.

From Los Angeles Times

There are rumors of more boldface names coming as developers continue to woo superstar chefs to create buzz and traffic for their multimillion-dollar, commercial real estate investments.

From Seattle Times

As for the multiplying others, some or all of them have bedrooms and suites, restaurants with chefs with boldface names, state-of-the-art workspaces, pools enough for a Roman senator, and every trending fitness and wellness treatment.

From Los Angeles Times

The two became not only financial associates but social pals, traveling on Low’s jet with bevies of other boldfaced names to parties all over the world.

From Washington Post