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bald-faced
[ bawld-feyst ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of bald-faced1
Example Sentences
Its nuclear program is a bald-faced attempt at regional hegemony, one that comes closer to fruition with each passing day.
The astonishing thing about such opportunism is that it is so bald-faced.
Such bald-faced election fraud is a totally new phenomenon in Iran, which takes its election process very seriously.
My chestnut horse and the captain's bald-faced brown were dashing frantically against the long, swaying gun teams.
There is no wild creature in the northern United States that a man will run away from so fast as from a bald-faced hornet.
Powell and Nell lost no movement of the pinto pony and its master, now following a big, bald-faced steer.
I don't think he kept much beside 'bald-faced, thirty-day whiskey,' and may-be some ginger-brandy.
These two letters he sent off by express messenger in a taxicab to the "Bald-faced Stag," and then sat down to dinner.
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