- plural of bravado.
Example Sentences
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Next to being raided by the sheriff of an adjacent county, having a river prophet come on board is the greatest excitement and the smartest amusement of the bravados down the river.
From The River Prophet by Coleman, Ralph P. (Ralph Pallen)
It would be interesting to stare defiantly at his enemy at close range, to speak with him again man to man, to lure him into further bravados.
From Broken to the Plow by Dobie, Charles Caldwell
Mimi began to laugh and to utter bravados.
From Bohemians of the Latin Quarter by Murger, Henry
She makes sorties and attacks, she endeavours to hide her weakness by her bravados, and when she replies most disdainfully to a summons to capitulate, is perhaps on the eve of surrender.
From At Agincourt by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
He must use his poetic powers as wonders attesting the purpose for which he speaks—not as mere bravados of ostentatious power.
From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. by Various