Programs like this fuel the
misplaced bravado
of the sort of idiots shown, arguably persuading more of them to go next time.
Yet, it rises above the mundane by the
sheer bravado
it displays, in all aspects of its production.
Bravado in the face
of fear and uncertainty?
Critics as have described her voice: " sly and coquettish one minute and full of
swaggering bravado
the next " .
There was lots of nervous giggles, and
false bravado, as we ventured south at a stately 50 miles per hour.
Bravado fuelled
by the hunger for market leadership.
There were no other takers for this plan which struck me as
youthful bravado.
A dinner party is a useful way to
display such bravado.
A dinner party is a useful way to display
such bravado.
But men
have the bravado
to pretend they know all about it.
The farmer, filled with
drunken bravado
shouted over the storm: " share with me some of your game " .
Watson tried to pass it off with
feigned bravado, but it clearly disturbed him.
There is often little chance to check the story and find out if it is
mere bravado
or fact.
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