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"brashness" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is confident in an aggressive way
  2. (British English) the fact of being too bright or too noisy in a way that is not attractive

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But Embiid's brashness is no longer confined to the internet.
There's the brashness of youth, with a hint of naïveté.
Most of his base still like him for his brashness.
Brashness and bravado were essential to the company's big, flashy show.
Testament, perhaps, to the speed and brashness of China's copycat culture.
The next target of that Australian brashness should be the climate.
This brashness has made for a sometimes rocky transition to politics.
"Mom" has the brashness that made executive producer Chuck Lorre a jillionaire.
You can locate in it this national moment of brashness and effrontery.
His brashness, his offensiveness, his immaturity — none of this is an act.
Courtney is seemingly shy, and she doesn't know how to handle Demi's brashness.
As she ages, her childhood imagination and brashness morph into something more sinister.
The bitter leaf soup puts a megaphone to that pungent African green's brashness.
Their tolerance for Trump's crude brashness may be tested in the gun debate.
Ostapenko perfectly encapsulates the brashness of youth with her aggressive, go-for-broke style.
People are prepared to accept his brashness because they welcome his politically incorrect candor.
His Wall Street brashness sometimes shines through when he gets into deal-making mode.
They bridled at his brashness and never let him forget where he was from.
It's what makes her such a plucky heroine, and why her brashness is often overlooked.
His brashness had alienated some GOP legislators even before his affair became public in January.
His brashness got him banned from the world-famous bullfighting ring for over a decade.
This, of course, is not a "gimme" given his brashness and lack of self-restraint.
Though he is now known for his brashness, he was barely known 10 years ago.
"I think it's his personality in public, maybe not the brashness that Donald shows," Stanley said.
It was classic Dana White, and it was just the kind of bullying brashness Trump loves.
It's the sort of bold brashness that has helped Samsung set itself apart from the competition.
Downhill racers, who hurl themselves down slick, dizzying slopes, are seldom retiring, but Johnson's brashness stood out.
But his brashness and any incaution could come back to haunt him once he's on his own.
Instead, Hillary Clinton could have made use of Biden's brashness to run head-to-head with Trump.
Trump and his circle have shown a brashness about using their power to amass perks and cash.
"Some of that brashness was actually critical to the company being successful," said one student, Andrew Bininger.
Popular explanations — poor outside job prospects, educational enticements, the brashness of youth — don't hold up under scrutiny.
Martial arts, insists its founder, Chatri Sityodtong, who is Thai-American, is about discipline and humility, not brashness.
But citizens appeared to have warmed towards the brashness of both candidates, giving them a lead in polls.
Lyric's definition of boldness highlights what is "disruptive in the most sophisticated way possible," contrasting it with brashness.
Many people attracted to Kahneman and Tversky's ideas have a little bit of Amos Tversky's brashness in them.
But one thing the Art Institute cannot reproduce is the raffishness of the original shows, their provisionality and brashness.
She doesn't have the brashness that her father has, and also, unlike her father, she speaks with self-awareness.
It's an argument inflected with Trump's distinct brashness, but one that has a long pedigree in mainstream conservative thought.
He has engaged in the characteristic brashness and brinkmanship that he uses to set the table for his negotiations.
From new Israelis brashness to European politics to global markets, Mr. Trump's election is shaping events around the world.
And to me it speaks to a certain brashness, a sense of self-importance, of CNN at the time.
Few people have Daniels's brashness or skill set; many would rather be forgotten than become a president's celebrity opponent.
Still, among states, New Jersey seems unusual for how successfully it has infused its online presence with such brashness.
He's rescued by the other turtles and nursed back to health, forgiven for his brashness by his teenage mutant family.
But he processes with an intelligence, brashness, and distinctive comedic insight that are among the reasons for his continued success.
Virgo, you can't help but to keep your passion under control in public, but you're likely drawn to Azealia's brashness.
Then he was a tech brat in a bow tie, who was cast out in the wilderness for his brashness.
From a new Israeli brashness to European politics to global markets, Mr. Trump's election is shaping events around the world.
With hip-hop assuming a rock 'n' roll brashness and attitude, it just made it more of a powerful juggernaut.
" As a child, Lucy Pear "had always seemed older than her years, but she had not always seemed capable of brashness.
The surface structure of Ali's brashness pointed to the deeper structure of his quest for black self-respect, and ours too.
Production sources say producers are into Ferrari's brashness ... specifically that he is unashamed and will go toe-to-toe with anybody.
He said he likes Trump's brashness, which reminds him of an old way of life when people weren't so politically correct.
He lied and backstabbed and took advantage of loopholes, and he argued — with a telegenic brashness — that this made him smart.
Some of that is, without doubt, personality-driven as his unapologetic brashness and America First-erism don't sit well with European world.
The President was initially pleased with his new attorney's brashness, but that has steadily eroded as the parade of interviews has continued.
Partly, this was about brashness—the young Austin didn't really understand why you'd use brakes in games that were about going fast.
A wall of concert posters still vibrates with the era's mixture of Op Art, Art Nouveau, twisted anachronisms and comic-book brashness.
For the first time, I saw the complexities of my sexuality—in all its brashness and vulnerability—reflected in her unwavering gaze.
It's also reminiscent of the anti-PC brashness used as a political tactic by the likes of Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
Some say the reports of Uber's brashness are just business as usual with founder-led tech companies: the definition of Silicon Valley disruption.
Donald Trump's campaign responded to questions about the footage used in the campaign's first television ad with a dose of its usual brashness.
All of these factors help Trump and they help explain why Trump's brashness is a strength even when it turns off some voters.
The brashness of the 1960s piece was clearly of the wise-ass variety, and as such in keeping with Nauman's overall career output.
Ball has tried to turn his family name into a basketball brand on the talents of his three boys and his own brashness.
During that period, Miami dominated and even defined college sports, infusing them with the brashness that anticipated Michigan's Fab Five and Johnny Football.
The Australian's brashness made him enemies among entrenched Vatican officials who took his calls for financial transparency as a threat to their power.
Awkwafina is playing Peik Lin, the main character's best friend, and it's her blonde-wigged brashness that powers the movie through its funniest scenes.
"[The Chinese] know that you cannot conduct foreign policy by Twitter, by tweeting, and brashness," former Ambassador to China Max Baucus told NBC News.
The new brand diffuses the very things that draw customers to Trump: the image of a billionaire full of brashness and bling, he said.
Reflecting his father's brashness, he pledged to put New York, which has not voted Republican in a presidential election in 32 years, in play.
From the pop icon's 2015 album "Rebel Heart," this single featuring Nicki Minaj was fun for its brashness but lacking in melody and believability.
An energetic M.C., Flohio — whose given name is Funmi Ohiosuma — floods her music with a brashness that she attributes to her South London upbringing.
Buren's defanged Duchampian style, missing in high-noon shine or larky brashness, has a primping and riffing aesthetic of high-handedness that left me cool.
Many things about Trump, from the brashness with which he criticizes his opponents to the unabashed pride with which he enumerates his riches, seem idiosyncratic.
It was doing things its own way, bucking the stolid stoicism of Mercedes-Benz's sedans and the in-your-face brashness of American muscle cars.
They were drawn to Donald's brashness and bluster and bullying, his harsh words, even the amoral ease with which untruths slid out of his mouth.
While Mr. Trump, 70, is known for his brashness and at times his viciousness, Mr. Priebus, 44, is regarded for his low profile and humility.
Carefully at first, and then with increasing brashness, its members descended on popular organizations; revolutionary newspapers were shut down, and activists were hounded into exile.
He's a man of stealth and taste, a smooth talker out of 1960s London who dresses like a Teddy boy and seduces with buttery brashness.
For decades, Mario Batali was one of the most famous and respected chefs in the United States, with an empire built on pasta and brashness.
A win there would copper-fasten Cruz's status as the choice of conservatives for whom Trump's brashness and lack of electoral experience are deal-breakers.
It matters that he dropped out of college and created a culture based on the speediness of web development and the brashness of the dorm.
But his brashness was also blamed for a string of scandals and complaints over his leadership, resulting in a shareholder revolt to push him out.
He quickly developed a reputation worldwide for his brilliant technique and the sheer intensity of his playing, but he also showed an underlying exploratory brashness.
Talking with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, Huckabee addressed the brashness of Republican candidate Donald Trump, comparing him to the grizzled, tough Captain Quint of Jaws.
"I'm going to turn you back into a user," he tells me over the phone, with a sort of brashness that defines much of the conversation.
Her determination to prove Greg wrong comes close to proving him right, and all the brashness of this number can't mask the insecurity that fuels it.
But if there's anything to be gleaned from the first episode of Kocktails with Khloé, it's that brashness rules and leaves little room for thoughtful conversation.
Finally, Biden could have brought some brashness and much-needed "tell it how it is" mentality to the ticket where Trump has dominated up until now.
At her best, programmed beats, distorted guitars and synthetic instruments only sharpen the twang in her voice and the brashness of her attitude. RCA. Oct. 19.
Yet Jim's tweedy jackets and bow ties contrasted with a bawdy wit and a brashness that served him well in the scrimmages of his working life.
When asked about the prospect of fighting one of the best boxers ever, with little time to learn the sport, he turned the brashness back on.
She marched into her boss's office with "the brashness only a 210-year-old could muster" wanting to know why she was making so much less.
After photographs circulated showing the New Jersey governor and his family enjoying state beaches that are closed to the public, fewer constituents found his brashness likable.
In the years since, Williams, 60, has worked his way back into the defensive coordinator role seemingly without having lost much of his brashness or bravado.
His brashness and bluster paid off during the 2016 campaign as it sounded to most people like just the sort of anti-politician they were looking for.
Trump's brashness, his courting of controversy, his casual relationship with the truth -- it all reinforced for lots and lots of people that he was something truly different.
The slogan appealed to Mr. Benioff, a former Oracle executive who alternates between the brashness of a Silicon Valley tycoon and the mellowness of a Hawaiian surfer.
He goes on to say that he means these stories, with their brashness or vulgarity, are trying to highlight shit conditions so that they can inspire change.
But just as important as that electoral victory was a previous one — by Mr. Trump — that showed bravura and brashness could prevail over conventional wisdom and caution.
And while they are all a bit or a lot presumptuous in nature, they are much more plausible and popular than his earlier brashness on immigration and trade.
What's remarkable (although perhaps it shouldn't be at this point) is the brashness with which he is using policy to enrich his friends looking for big speculative investments.
One thing there will be less of, which might come as a surprise to anyone expecting all the brashness and ubiquity of Trump branding, is the candidate himself.
Donald Trump upended conventional wisdom about Southern tolerance for New York brashness: Five states in the South, plus Massachusetts, gave him the early edge in Super Tuesday contests.
The president-elect seemed to relish the prospect of packing his White House with warriors who would help return a Pattonesque brashness to America's government and foreign policy.
Trump's brashness is a huge piece of his appeal to his base, and now he has a mini-me busting heads and keeping score in the White House.
The fighting game world never shed the brashness of its arcade origin, but even in the sea of outsized personalities, McLean's ears and trash talk made him stand out.
But what pleases them is likely to be at odds with the kind of brashness that excites his current base of older, working-class whites without a college degree.
The only thing that probably prevented actual rioting and killing sometimes was the fact that we could listen and see the brashness and harshness of '90s-era protest rap.
So he has a track record of bankruptcy and failure, but there's also this narrative that he's the embodiment of brashness, boldness, decisiveness, and that's what people choose to see.
Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes (Mahershala Ali, fresh off an Emmy nomination for House of Cards) breaking things in his office while his cousin Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) seethes at his brashness.
The boasting and brashness, the cutting slurs ("nasty woman"), the raw ego -- well, they only signaled that Trump wouldn't compromise and blink once the horse-trading of Washington politics started.
The brashness of "Fresh Off the Boat" was an offense mechanism evolved by its author to overcome the barriers put up by Americans, especially white Americans, to recognizing his existence.
What had seemed a drab, provincial, gray place in the nineteen-seventies was by the two-thousands unmistakably a world city, a hub of great energy and color and brashness.
He was not a musician, a record executive or a disc jockey; rather, he was an adventurous Oxford-educated actor whose proper style provided counterpoint to rock 'n' roll's brashness.
France disdains America's brashness and unilateralism but also admires its popular culture and the fluidity of a society where it is easier to rise to wealth and power than in France.
Ali was known in the ring for his lightning hand speed -- unusual for a heavyweight -- for his showmanship and for his brashness and braggadocio when a microphone was put before him.
The frenetic energy and brashness of his successor Nicolas Sarkozy left many pining for the quieter days of Chirac's 19603-year presidency and the slower pace he set for public life.
Network pundits and political analysts may criticize their brashness, but in at least a dozen conversations with people in Parkland and neighboring Coral Springs, locals said they saw them as heroes.
Still, Mr. Brightman has an intensity that comes with the years of hard work that preceded his breakthrough, and he makes no apologies for the brashness that helped win him the part.
During each answer, Trump stopped himself after only a few minutes, moved little beyond what he's said previously, and displayed none of the brashness that became his hallmark on the campaign trail.
It took the brashness of Trump to destroy the credibility of the left-wing national media that never give Republicans a fair shake, because they cannot properly gauge their own political bias.
Extreme even for an industry known for chauvinism, Uber fostered a "bro" culture where brashness was rewarded, hesitation was for losers and the few women who were hired were ignored or harassed.
An ardent backer of Brexit, Johnson has a reputation for brashness, bending the truth, and bad hair, which has earned him comparisons to President Donald Trump (who is a fan of his).
Cazzu featuring Eladio Carrión - "Hello Bitche$ (Remix)" Returning the favor, Carrión hops on one of the best Maldades cuts with a bit of bilingual brashness for a sexually charged shutdown of the competition.
The brashness of Jack Johnson, a black boxer in the early 20th century, could have gotten him lynched — and, in fact, got him jailed, for having a romantic relationship with a white woman.
Every step of the way, the brashness of Hecht and Bergson was met with spectacular resistance from the more timid leaders of established Jewish organizations: Rabbi Stephen Wise even compared Bergson to Hitler.
Shkreli has achieved a degree of notoriety for defending the price hike, and for a brashness that has included maintaining an active presence online, including on Twitter, even after the criminal charges were announced.
But ordinary voters — or at least the ones I spoke to at Mr. Sanders's rally at Detroit's TCF Center on Friday night — seem undisturbed by Mr. Sanders's brashness, or at least oblivious to it.
Sure, there's still youthful brashness in the very idea of producing a new version of the Orpheus story — the subject of the oldest surviving opera as well as the earliest one still regularly performed.
You could argue that these traditions—or tropes, to borrow a word from Mitski—are fundamentally male, rooted in a brashness and a defiant sense of irony embraced by legions of all-male bands.
If Trump chooses brashness, former House speaker Newt Gingrich is the choice, and if Clinton focuses on unity or competence, expect Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro or Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack.
Before and during the primary contests, Trump stood out with loud and politically incorrect comments about illegal immigrants and Muslim visitors to the U.S. But now, that brashness is morphing into something a bit different.
All his new-money brashness, his wrong type of sexism, his grand mythopoeic violence decked out in gold and marble—it's entirely foreign to the prim, petty, insular viciousness of common-or-garden English Toryism.
In its early years, competition between on-demand, point-to-point transportation marketplace companies rewarded brashness and speed with early scale and the long-term structural advantages conferred to first the firms which grew the fastest.
Known as the Sun King for his success and brashness, Asbeck famously bid for German carmaker Opel in 2008 and was also later instrumental in drumming up support against what he saw as unfair Chinese competition.
And just when you think the insistent brashness of this portrait of six variably lippy Scottish teenage girls may wear you out, along comes an unforced moment of truth to counter the antics that prevail elsewhere.
The two new singles, "Higher" and "Three," are much more mellow than anything we've heard from Allen before, mostly more in line with the sound of "Trigger Bang" than the relative brashness of her previous material.
But "Genius" has a certain brashness to it as well, and the choice for the younger Einstein embodies it: Johnny Flynn, who was perhaps best known for the cheeky British series "Scrotal Recall" (later retitled "Lovesick").
Boris Johnson — the former UK foreign minister and former mayor of London with a reputation for brashness, bombast, and bending the truth — has won the Conservative leadership contest, setting him up to be Britain's new prime minister.
Miranda immediately recognized a fellow hip-hop artist in Hamilton, in that the founder had all the earmarks of a Tupac or a Biggie Smalls: innate intellect, brashness, unrelenting ambition, and a grand tendency to start drama.
They dragged the girl group concept from its 1960s peak to new levels, slapping on layers of brashness, humor, and an unwavering commitment to friendship that set the template for everyone from Destiny's Child to Little Mix.
It was that he had all the qualities that Jacob lacked and didn't want but desperately missed: the brashness, the fearlessness where fear was not required, the fearlessness where fear was required, the giving of no shits.
An ardent backer of Brexit and vocal opponent of May's deal, Johnson has a reputation for brashness, bending the truth, and bad hair, which has earned him comparisons to President Donald Trump (who is a fan of his).
But with Bush now out of the race, Trump is looking for space to fill in his stump speech, which previously included multiple references to Bush's "weak" nature -- an effective foil for Trump's brashness on the campaign trail.
Given Ivanka's poise – she is careful never to put a foot out of place – one wonders what she really thinks of her father's brashness, how polarizing his campaign has been, and what it's doing to the family brand.
For all its memorable brashness — the chili-laced cuisine, the vicious heat, the excess of tropical botany — Thailand excels in forgetting, a deliberate amnesia that makes history turn, if not in circles at least in cul-de-sacs.
Trump has several times been the sympathetic voice in an administration frequently embroiled in upheaval and brashness, her compassionate side on display in the intermittent visits she has made to children in hospitals in the US and abroad.
And to sort of see Trump's brashness, she says she's more willing to speak up at work and in interactions in her day-to-day life that she took from going to Trump rallies and watching him perform.
Brashness may draw more attention on television, but my wife and I can always find moments to point out the effectiveness of "soft power," when a player gains an advantage through a timely conversation or a gesture of good faith.
But the overall effect is the same: The chile keeps the honey from becoming cloying, the honey tones down the brashness of the chile, and together you get something that's a lot more complex than the merging of only two ingredients would suggest.
With confidence and brashness that some called even arrogant — triggering a backlash that the angry response was sexist — this American team established a standard of excellence that will be a goal for other U.S. teams and the rest of the world to match.
The building — as with many of the cleverly warped architectural forms that have vaulted out of Ingels's office — practically explains itself, with a brashness that speaks over the advertisements, the trucks, the sirens, and the jackhammering that make up Midtown's daily cacophony.
Some of the most forward-thinking florists right now — Brrch and Metaflora in New York, Fjura in London and Muse in Paris — are channeling the unabashedly sexy and even vulgar brashness of the '80s, albeit with an anarchic, surreal and even unsettling edge.
Arthur Bisguier, a largely self-taught chess grandmaster who brought a native Bronx brashness to his style of play in defeating some of the game's greatest players while finding mostly frustration when he faced Bobby Fischer, died on Wednesday in Framingham, Mass.
British showmanship has a special kind of easy-going quality to it—the kind of approach that wouldn't work in the US, where loud, flashy brashness tends to be favored over subtlety, especially when it comes to magic shows (Penn & Teller being a good example).
Why it matters: Although conventional Republicans are hoping to force Blankenship — who's fresh out of prison after his involvement in a mine explosion — out of the race, he's found a following among Republicans who share his hatred for the establishment and appreciate his brashness.
President Trump's career, consisting of putting up big buildings, flaunting brashness, cutting moral corners, using an outsize ego to squash mere mortals, is typical of the unregulated and amoral capitalism that Rand celebrated, and Mr. Trump is the ultimate Rand hero brought to life.
It wasn't until around 2015, as the Call of Duty community was dying off, that Keem pivoted to covering the vloggers and topics that were populating YouTube's trending tab — PewDiePie, FaZe Clan, and the ongoing saga of GamerGate — with the bravado and brashness of a radio host.
And, like Trump, the well-heeled businessman buttressed his anti-Washington message with promises to fight for everyday Georgians, with a heavy focus on the economy and broadsides against immigration reform, though his platform is much more traditionally conservative and his folksy demeanor is nothing like Trump's brashness.
It's not as much about the substance of what is alleged -- although members are holding their breath about if more comes to light -- but it is about his style: his brashness, his unpredictability and his ability to show up on one cable news show after another without much warning.
That somehow, maybe because of my race, maybe because of my gender, maybe because of the brashness that comes from the combination of the two, maybe because I actually had history and institutional memory of our party, maybe because I chose to support the nominee of our party.
In his work on the "Fast and Furious" movies, Mr. Lin has shown a playful willingness to extend — and, if necessary, suspend — the laws of physics, and his visual brashness can be a refreshing antidote to Mr. Abrams's fussy tries to combine digital spectacle with old-fashioned cinematic discipline.
Even as I eye-rolled at the casual sexism of the men-versus-women teams and at the obviously canned intros, the unmilled, unscripted brashness of the rest of the program was still rib-tickling all these years later, in the undying way eavesdropping on a workplace argument stirs excitement.
There was no time for brashness, or silliness — my dad certainly didn't see the point 35 years ago when he moved to San Diego alone to go to school, nor does he see it now, waking up at 6am six days a week to open up the family print shop.
Trump, reading from prepared remarks Thursday night, acknowledged that he sometimes says "the wrong thing" in an astonishing act of contrition that signaled Trump's willingness to break from his characteristic brashness and bare-knuckles style that carried him to victory in the Republican primaries, but risks dooming him in the general election.
And he's been effectively exiled from his old hometown because the townspeople don't buy into the existence of supernatural forces, instead blaming him for the murders that took place in The Evil Dead and Evil Dead II. The brashness that was so charming in the films indicates a state of arrested development.
Then there's "Magnatron", written and sung by Santiago, which might sound like a response to the Spice Girls' "Who Do You Think You Are", but trades that song's brattiness and brashness for the sick terror of catching your reflection in the mirror at 6AM, "when the day breaks and your skin's all itchy".
But importantly it taught an important lesson for all of America's - and the world's — sons and daughters: that these moments are to be taken seriously, that one should prepare for the tough challenges in life, and that hard work, perseverance, civility and dedication are always going to win over braggadocio, rudeness, brashness and outright lying.
" His son Rex, having earned a reputation for brashness in his own right while coaching the Jets from 2009 to 2014, wrote in a memoir, "Play Like You Mean It" (2011), that he grew up "wanting to be Buddy Ryan," though he acknowledged that his father "was a little over the top from time to time.
Rupert Murdoch, who is embodied with fascinatingly seductive brashness by Bertie Carvel in "Ink" — which transfers from the fertile little Almeida, in North London, to the Duke of York's Theater in the West End next month — one of a host of productions here that look to the past to consider the uneasy state of the present.
There had been murmurings for months of a potential settlement between Gawker and Mr. Bollea, but even in the weeks leading up to its sale to Univision, Gawker maintained its typical swagger, hosting parties — one at a burlesque club in Lower Manhattan — and publishing articles as part of a "senior week" in August that seemed both to be a collection of pie-in-the-sky stories and a reminder of its brashness.
Informed by his experience as a Vietnam vet, Cannon would depict the anxieties of his age (atomic mushrooms, the fraying of Enlightenment individualism, assimilation, and much more) with the brashness of a Pop artist, a taste for color that incorporates the lessons of European Modernism, and the influence of his contemporaries who continued to record, document, and illuminate the stories of their age (Fritz Scholder was his professor at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM).

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