brashly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Brashly ambitious and sometimes side-splittingly funny, the musical is a worthy tribute to its subject.
www.smh.com.au
Do they act irresponsibly and brashly, or are they kind, self-aware and unselfish?
mashable.com
The concepts of death and physical injury sat brashly at the forefront of my mind.
musicfeeds.com.au
It's relaxed not rushed, patient not impulsive, wisely professional instead of brashly amateur.
wtop.com
I wrote up a short letter distancing myself from the editorial, brashly intending to hand it in to my own paper as a letter to the editor.
rabble.ca
He became a player defined by his international appearances when club football loudly and brashly insisted it was all that was important.
www.independent.ie
This outrageous flirtation continued through dinner and became brashly bolder without ever crossing the line.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Max stood brashly between the two, often in a pair of fishnets.
www.chortle.co.uk
It's not very subtle, but this is a movie proudly and brashly about the big picture and nothing else.
www.vanityfair.com
Do they fit naturally and work seamlessly within the existing environment, or do they tend to stand brashly and boldly outside the local vernacular?
blogs.crikey.com.au

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