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My father is very brazen.
The Brazen bull was unstoppable
the little girl was so brazen of her brother.
Pilferers become more brazen every year.
Behavior considered brazen in one era may be deemed perfectly acceptable in another.
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First let me define the word to understand it. Brazen: 1. shameless or impudent: brazen presumption. 2. made of brass. 3. to make brazen or bold. Now i can write a sentence using brazen. Chris is know to make very brazen comments.
The brazen bumblebee buzzed right by me!
He knew that he'd been caught but he decided to brazen it out.
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.
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.
The simile in the sentence "The bugles called to each other like brazen gamecocks" is "like brazen gamecocks." This part of the sentence compares the sound of the bugles to the way gamecocks might call to one another, using "like" to establish the comparison. This figurative language highlights the boldness and assertiveness of the bugle calls.