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brashly
brash 1 B0456300 (brăsh)adj. brash·er, brash·est 1. Presumptuously forward; impudent: "She couldn't imagine anyone being happy with this loud, brash, opinionated businessman" (Anne Bartlett). See Synonyms at shameless.2. Hasty or unrestrained without regard for consequences: "his brash, ill-considered attacks on members of his own party" (Susan Dunn).3. Arresting, pronounced, or ostentatious: brash plaids.4. Brittle: brash timbers. [Possibly imitative (influenced by rash) or from brash, attack.] brash′ly adv.brash′ness n.
brash 2 B0456300 (brăsh)n. A mass or pile of rubble, refuse, or fragments, as of stone, brush, or ice. [Perhaps an alteration of French brèche, breach in a wall, from Italian breccia; see breccia.]ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | brashly - in a brash cheeky manner; "brashly, she asked for a rebate"cheekily, nervily | TranslationsMedicalSeebrashbrashly
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