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brazen-facedness

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  • Sir, such brazen-facedness I have never yet experienced.

    The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 Various

  • Sara reflected bitterly that the sole courage of which Garth seemed possessed was a kind of cold, moral courage -- brazen-facedness, the townspeople termed it -- which enabled him to refuse doggedly to be driven out of Monkshaven, even though the whole weight of public opinion was dead against him.

    The Hermit of Far End Margaret Pedler

  • "Well, the brazen-facedness of some hussies!" cried she.

    The King's Daughters Emily Sarah Holt 1864

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