brazen
61brazen bull — noun An ancient torture device, supposed to have been devised by , consisting of a hollow bull fashioned from brass in which victims were imprisoned and burned to death …
62BRAZEN AGE — in the Greek mythology the age of violence, that succeeded the weak Silver Age. See AGES …
63brazen\ it\ out — v. phr. To pretend you did nothing wrong; be suspected, accused, or scolded without admitting you did wrong; act as if not guilty. The teacher found a stolen pen that the girl had in her desk, but the girl brazened it out; she said someone else… …
64brazen impudence — extreme immodesty, severe boldness …
65brazen sth out phrasal — verb (T) to deal with a situation that is difficult or embarrassing for you by appearing to be confident rather than ashamed …
66brazen it out — we were shaking in our boots, but we brazened it out Syn: put on a bold front, stand one s ground, be defiant, be unrepentant, be unabashed …
67brazen serpent — Медный змей …
68brazen it out — idi or through, to face something boldly or shamelessly …
69brazen-faced — bra′zen faced adj. openly shameless; impudent • Etymology: 1565–75 …
70brazen-faced — /ˈbreɪzən feɪst/ (say brayzuhn fayst) adjective openly shameless; impudent …