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Brash

Brash meaning

Overly bold or self-assertive to the point of being insensitive, tactless or impudent; shameless. | Overly bold, impetuous or rash. | Bold, bright or showy, often in a tasteless way.

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After all, even though he was blind, he said “Hakol kol Yaa’kov vehyadayim yedie Eisav” (27:22), he was able to identify Eisav by his rough hands and his brash speech and Yaakov by his respectful manner and gentle voice.

But in his natal chart, Nicholson has the brash planet Uranus near his sun in Taurus, indicating he’s quirky.

But they’re certainly intrigued by Rodgers’ willingness to be brash and his inherent desire to be thought of as interesting.

Cllr Brash has requested the savings made from cutting his SRA be used to support children’s play areas in the town.

Cllr Jonathan Brash, who represents the Burn Valley ward on Hartlepool Council, said: "I have visited the back street and seen first hand the disgraceful level of fly-tipping perpetrated by a small minority of selfish individuals.

CONGRESS-BOEBERT — Voters who support Lauren Boebert, the firebrand Republican congresswoman from Colorado, are hoping she tones down her brash style.

If it weren't for just two key factors, Gabi Braun, the warrior candidate, would actually be fairly admirable and somewhat sympathetic as a character, but this brash, gung-ho young soldier went too far in the eyes of fans.

It was endowed with the same 2.0-litre bi-turbo engine that powered its less brash siblings, and although it wasn’t a slouch, it felt more like a brontosaurus under tilt than, well, a raptor.

Jasper, with his greasy long hair and scuzzy mug and brash instincts, is the veteran too smart to fool, the fly in every ointment.

Main events for cards during International Fight Week in the past have included Conor McGregor, Jon Jones and Israel Adesanya, stars with personas that seem more brash than Volkanovski’s even-keeled demeanor.

Posters for Molly Brash's X-rated content popped up around the quaint Berkshire town of Bucklebury this week, including one stuck to a sign for Pippa Middleton's Bucklebury Farm.

Seymour Stein, the brash, prescient, and highly successful founder of Sire Records who helped launched the careers of Madonna, Talking Heads, and many others, died Sunday at age 80, the reports.

The series promises hijinks galore as the duo grates against the small-town vibe — especially Fire, whose brash personality puts her at odds with her new home base.

The verses of “Coin” stick to the brash yet tuneful sound that’s become the band’s calling card, the lyrics offering up knowingly immature complaints about the realities of adult life like “What shoes should I wear today?

A brash, job-hopping young woman named Riko is driving her scooter through one such protest when she sees a boy about to get run over by a truck.

Being a brash politician, for the first time in the political history of Nigeria, we have a government that marginalises the people of North-Central.

Brash and team-mate Ben Maher were unable to add invididual jumping medals to the team jumping gold they won with Harry Charles.

But many have been hesitant to embrace Trump and his allies, saying the former president’s brash style and comments about immigrants and refugees clash with their religious beliefs.

Finally, he addresses the "Cody Crybabies": "you're all so entitled, obnoxious and brash," he notes.

His father Gary was a brash and brutal Australian track cyclist who used amphetamines to boost his speed and sold the pills that remained to other riders.