Examples of using Brazen in English and their translations into Hindi
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Built animal a brazen tracking.
You really think he would be that brazen?
Enough of these brazen demands!
No kid would be so brazen as to try smoke in cigarette in the middle of a math lesson.
He sacrificed a pig on the brazen altar.
Explicit and brazen group gratifying.
Such brazen meddling contradicts their own political ideology and reveals their double standards.
Granny flashing and mature brazens public nudity with skinny old.
This brazen, fearless small-town female who refused to think too much and simply lived in the moment- this was new and heady.
Incredibly, the Queen forgave him for this brazen display of lèse-majesté.
Be careful because brazen behavior and a powerful mind can hide a delicate heart.
Approaching a complete strangerin a bikini may at first seem like a coquettish, brazen thing to do, but it's OK in Iceland.
But as I became more brazen, I sold the stolen property for higher prices and got busted.
Trump has eagerly led a mass abandonment of civility and reason, breached social proprieties and political protocols,and normalised prejudice and brazen dishonesty.
But of course these are just the bright and brazen names that have made it into international acclaim.
Kiamrian“Brazen” Abbasov has called for his shot at the ONE Welterweight World Title for almost a year, and now he finally has the chance to claim it.
However of notte the city is transformed, and the streets become a no man's land where clandestine competitions are organized that offer fame andrespect to the most brazen racers.
And what sort of a brazen tramp of a woman would it be that could stand it, and come out of it without being killed?
Even coming from the leader of a country that has monopolized the entire value chain of the industry of terrorism,Prime Minister Khan's justification of terrorism was brazen and incendiary.
The General drew blank because of his brazen stand that Pakistan was not doing anything in India, and that there was indeed no such thing as terrorism in India;
How did we arrive in this Twilight Zone, in which the norms of public discourse appear to have broken down-this alternate universe in which brazen lies and grotesque spectacles of incivility feel like the new normal?
Foreshadowing the brazen comedic style that would later inform his late night career, Letterman was fired for his“irreverent treatment of classical music.”.
Mallya also claimed that the banks to which he owes money“have given an open licence totheir Lawyers in England to pursue multiple frivolous litigations against” him questioning the“brazen” spending of“public money on legal fees”.
The Bandit” has watched closely as“Brazen” has rolled through some of the division's best athletes and earned his opportunity to compete for the top prize.
In a series of tweets, Mallya, who intends to appeal against a UK court's extradition verdict, also claimed that the banks to which he owes money“havegiven an open licence to their Lawyers in England to pursue multiple frivolous litigations against” him questioning the“brazen” spending of“public money on legal fees”.
The smaller, less brazen but very lively cousin of Bondi Beach, Laidback Coogee is a long-popular seaside resort and teeming with young travellers who flock to the backpackers' hostels here.
Such a claim could most obviously be made on the basis of(1) expropriation or(2) unfair treatment and discrimination(and would almost certainly be initiated by EU-based investors against theRussian Federation if it had acted in a similarly brazen fashion, simply ignoring public international law norms concerning the prompt, effective and adequate relief that must be accorded in the event of expropriation).