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bravado

[bruh-vah-doh] / brəˈvɑ doʊ /


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He rose heavily and was breathing hard as he attempted to mask the damage with bravado.

From BBC

The pathological self-regard required to be a YouTube star turned out to be reasonable preparation for the supercharged bravado of being a boxer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Homer’s bravado strokes of bold colors, with highlights in white, create a sparkling vision of two men in the great outdoors.

From The Wall Street Journal

His intellectual bravado has always attracted disciples and acolytes, notably his cultlike following at Cambridge, where he taught in the 1930s and ’40s.

From The Wall Street Journal

This bit of bravado quickly falters when MacGruber finds his name on nearly every page.

From Salon