1) If you mean something actually made of brass, as "a brazen basin," or 2) if you wish to liken audacious behavior to the shininess of polished brass, as "Such brazen women, wearing those short skirts to a funeral."
My father is very brazen.
The Brazen bull was unstoppable
the little girl was so brazen of her brother.
Brazen is an adjective.
The duration of The Brazen Bull is 1.42 hours.
The duration of The Brazen Beauty is 3000.0 seconds.
There are at least three ways Brazen can be used in a sentence. One is as being bold and without shame. Two is as a loud and harsh sound. Third is as something is made of brass or brass-like. Here are three examples: In court, the defendant's comment was very brazen when he said that he would hurt the victim again if given the chance. The bullhorn at the hockey game was very brazen, I had to cover my children's ears. The vase is not glass it is more brazen in appearance.
Perillus invented the Brazen bull.
The Brazen Beauty was created on 1918-09-09.
The noun form for the adjective brazen is brazenness. The noun form for the verb brazen is the present participle, a gerund (verbal noun), brazening.
In the Belly of the Brazen Bull was created on 2012-05-07.
According to thefreedictionary.com, "brazen" means "marked by flagrant and insolent audacity" or "having a loud, usually harsh, resonant sound". To use these meanings in a sentence: The high school marching band had more tuba players than any other band members, which gave the marching tune an obnoxious brazen sound.