ADJECTIVE
- (of animals) having white markings on the face
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unrestrained by convention or propriety
brazen arrogance
an audacious trick to pull
bald-faced lies
the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim
the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress
a barefaced hypocrite
How To Use bald-faced In A Sentence
- The government doesn't need Westerners' investment as much as it once did, and it is increasingly bald-faced about its desire to acquire their technology.
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- The company quickly reverted to the more standard practice of mouthing platitudes instead of the bald-faced truth.
- He was cantering down the trail towards them, his bald-faced sorrel kicking up dust.
- Have a meal in the Bald-Faced Stag and ask them to arrange for some conveyance to get you back to the station. THE BLACK OPAL
- The McClellan press briefings have been a study in bald-faced institutionalized lie-fests for years. Think Progress » That’s Not Accurate: White House Alters Transcript of Press Briefing
- bald-faced lies
- Only an industry as avariciously myopic as Big Coal would believe it would get away with such bald-faced dishonesty. Jeff Biggers: 55 Cents: The Cost of Big Coal Hubris, Disgraced West Virginian Pols and Betrayed Coalfield Residents
- Dorothy's description of what had happened was deemed self-delusion, at best, or a bald-faced lie. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST