bold in the PONS Dictionary

bold Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take a bold step
as bold as brass
to put on a bold front

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Bold and bold oblique fonts were released in 1930.
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In many companies they weren't invited to use the table but could - use it by themselves if they were so bold as to use it.
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Hopefully, a bolder design philosophy will allow future iterations to break new ground rather than settle for good enough in meeting player expectations.
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It is their most traditionally black metal album released and takes on a disturbing and bold formula lyrically.
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The bold stand of his brigade under the lamented hero saved a large portion of the army.
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For instance, it is to eliminate evil, to protect their own security by using powerful and bold characteristics of tigers and lions.
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Top scorers shown in bold are players who finished the season as top scorer of their division.
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An oil exploration boom happened in the 1920s with two companies making bold claims, but earning nothing from oil shale.
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Six of the listed are not heads of states or royals; these are marked by names in bold.
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A bolder approach is to treat the storm as an entertainment; a fearless adult is an excellent role model for children.
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