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  • I felt that weird shifting movement and a feathery light object grazed my bare skin.
  • A painful red stroke appeared on her chest as the sword grazed her skin.
  • The contacts for the USB connector are even gold-plated to ensure better conductivity, according to Razer.
  • Had I known my ample posterior would have caused such a stir I would gladly have done anything to be less brazen.
  • The baboon would keep the goats together as they grazed during the day, giving alarm calls if it spotted cheetahs or leopards. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Each evening, before retiring, the careful wife sees that a hocho, or kitchen knife, is laid upon the kitchen floor, and covered with a kanadarai, or brazen wash - basin, on the upturned bottom of which is placed a single straw sandal, of the noiseless sort called zori, also turned upside down. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series
  • In 1821 the Kakanfo's threat to Abomey and his capability to defend Oyo territory ended in his rout by the Dahomey army, and by 1830 Shabe had been razed and the cavalry no more to be seen.
  • From the dark streets of the city, whether lit by a single streetlamp or brazenly flashing neon signs, to the desolate coastline, where Marlowe is first blackjacked by an unknown assailant, there is no safe haven from disorder and danger. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • From the Rushmorean cover portrait of Bush (which over the headline 'An American Revolutionary' was such a brazen and transparent effort to recall George Washington that it was embarrassing) to the 'Why We Fight' black-and-white portraiture of the aggrieved president sitting somberly at the bedside of the war-wounded, this issue is positively hysterical in its iconolatry. "What kind of a maniac puts eagles in a Christmas tree?": James Wolcott
  • At the height of the craze, I stood on the North Bank at Highbury in a forest of bananas, watching awestruck as they celebrated another goal going in by either bopping your neighbour over the head, or simply chucking the thing in the air.
  • To successfully graze and grow yearlings, a combination of very high quality winter and summer grasses must be available.
  • Honestly, is there no end to the brazen behaviour of banks? Times, Sunday Times
  • Frazer will probably make or break himself on this nuclear issue. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Arsenal, where he can look forward to becoming instantly gripped with a crazed case of the cartwheeling jitters, learning to flap wildly at any kind of cross and generally buying into the idea of goalkeeping as a business of leaping about athletically saving penalties in between diving over the top of toe-poked 40-yard back passes. The Guardian World News
  • The salon organizers have made prints a special highlight of this year's event, hoping to start a craze for print collecting in China.
  • As he did so something grazed his face, oh so lightly, like the tremulous wall of a bubble. EVERVILLE
  • He was crazed with grief after the death of his mother.
  • It's a familiar and rather well-worn mechanic, but the sepia-toned graphical overlay is a stylish touch and the extravagant rag doll physics sends your victim rocketing through the air like a crazed acrobat, which is fun to behold and suitably reminiscent of a Peckinpah bloodbath. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • I won't be surprised if the striking ‘colonels’ have been generously compensated for their brazen defiance of military norms.
  • For her fiftieth birthday Don built Rebecca a chicken tractor - a long wire enclosure on wheels that enables her to graze chickens along the rows of green manure forage.
  • Along with brazenly ridiculing government and society, Ko began to incorporate short comedic skits into the band's sets.
  • The amphipod Gammarus tigrinus exhibits a range of feeding behaviors, including that of macrophagous grazer and shredder, and predator / cannibal.
  • The grassy slopes were grazed by apparently fearless and footsure sheep, and in parts the sheer cliffs were occupied by seabirds - fulmars, kittiwakes and auks.
  • The word-play grazes against rhyme, the lilt of the language tilts readers into lineated juxtaposition. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • A throwback to the Polynesian craze that swept North America in the '50s and '60s, the restaurant is full of Eastern Island statuettes, wooden tikis and a Hawaiian ukulele soundtrack.
  • The goats that grazed these trees began to lose their teeth and many died of starvation, much to the despair of their owners. Times, Sunday Times
  • I sit on the ledge and watch the sun play with incandescent shadows of deep green, as red deer graze in the distance.
  • Charles Gordon Frazer painted Cannibal Feast to provide an insight into the cannibal civilisations he feared were on the brink of extinction after witnessing the feast while hiding in long grass.
  • It was razed to the ground by the council. The Sun
  • Aid workers reported finding the displacement camps razed and empty of civilians. Times, Sunday Times
  • About 4,000 villages have been burnt and razed to the ground in an attempt to depopulate the area.
  • Then, Antoine took care of the minor injuries like black eyes, grazes and cuts.
  • With this affidavit, the Hazarbuz tribe travel to the camping places by the specified paths, and while on their way and when they camp, they are not allowed to harm the arable and cultivated land of the Hazaras, nor may they [allow their animals to] graze on irrigated or unirrigated farm land and pasture lands belonging to the Hazaras. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
  • Professing not to know that his nubile young companion on one particularly debauched evening was a call girl is even worse than knowing, and then trying to brazen your way out of it.
  • Its surface had become heavily crazed, making it impossible to examine the specimen, so the balsam was removed with xylene.
  • I accept that both the sheep and horses will graze the land.
  • Frazer writes about the ceremonial king of so many prehistoric agricultural societies.
  • I played like a crazed dog chasing a balloon on wet lino. The Sun
  • Although it is perfectly good meadowland, none of the villagers has ever grazed animals on the meadow on the other side of the wall. STARDUST
  • Each mouse Razer Boomslang CE have an unique number and its own collector card.
  • There was also a craze for ‘speedballs’ where users take a mix of heroin and crack cocaine to sustain their high.
  • After the harvest the peasants enjoyed the collective right to glean and to graze livestock on the stubble.
  • The club's former cloakroom attendant has been given the crazed grin of a bunny boiler and arms that seem more like distressed eels than human limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The earl is the vera soul of honour, and cares nae mair for warld's gear than a noble hound for the quest of a foulmart; but as for his son, he was like to brazen us a 'out -- ourselves, Steenie, The Fortunes of Nigel
  • He became crazed with anger/jealousy/pain.
  • Hosted by a crazed Japanese comedian and judged by a crack team of genuine Japanese schoolgirls, all of the show, save the sketches, is performed in Japanese.
  • Further work proved dry cows can graze kale without requiring any fibre supplement such as silage or straw. FWi - All News
  • I guess African Americans will not be upset by the incredibly non-sensical use of this term†¦ .. to that I say “That cracker is crazeeeeeeeeeeeee” Think Progress » Memorandum To Tony Snow On The Use Of The Term ‘Tar Baby’
  • You were under the influence of a violent and controlling man, but you have shown no remorse - you brazened the trial out.
  • Bordered by nine countries, its mineral wealth is brazenly plundered, made possible by an infernally weak state in which corruption, violence and lawlessness are rife.
  • Of course, Carole was ignored, the brazen hussy!
  • It was high enough to be a hayfield except where some farm animal had grazed.
  • Temporary facilities have been in place since the former service area building was razed to the ground last October.
  • Sheep graze, rabbits burrow, the young were out, you will see a giant triangular box (probably little owl) and nearby another magic dewpond.
  • But the young ones are naturally quite brazen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mai dr gabe me sum Mogadon nitrazepam dat din’t werk 2! ROWR!!!! I’m a big - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • More than 2,000 car-crazed students are motoring from the French capital and across 6,000 kilometres of African desert in a different kind of race. Yahoo! News: Top Stories
  • The game may have its origin in ancient times, when herds of cattle grazed in the steppes and mountains and were exposed to the threat of attack by wolves.
  • Rivers only roll along to brighten up the landscape, and cattle graze only to give life to his drawings.
  • Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, spoke out Tuesday against what Alexander called the "brazenness Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Following this extended period of stability the slope, whilst still grazed grassland, suddenly became unstable.
  • If you open up the commons for everyone to graze their sheep, one person is going to go get their whole flock.
  • The charges portray a pattern of deception, of brazenness, and of greed.
  • Snails graze in abundance on sick and dying cordgrass.
  • At frequent intervals one can see their silver bellies as they twist about at the surface to gulp air or graze on algae.
  • Towards Christmas, expect to see knits which have taken the fashion craze for extravagance the whole way - and why not?
  • How can the dapper little bureaucrat be so brazen? Times, Sunday Times
  • The bullet grazed the corner of the building, just missing my arm.
  • Or does my ego need larger pastures in which to graze? Christianity Today
  • Worse, I expect the designer Mini-Me craze to explode once cloning enters the market. Baby Boom
  • The hills have been grazed by sheep because they were too steep to be ploughed.
  • At one time, diabolical machines were devised for torture: from the brank, the brazen bull, and the breaking wheel to the heretic's fork, the instep borer and the iron maiden. Russ Wellen: What Is It with Men and Torture?
  • Sumptuous maybe, but these programmes were riddled with stereotypes - setting suns, crowds of smiling children, inexplicable crazed violence - and had little new to say.
  • To see the shop razed to the ground was like suffering a bereavement. Times, Sunday Times
  • So this year, consider creating an interior file in your soul called Pajama Day, and when things get crazed, out of nowhere, declare a blustery March Saturday Pajama Day, or a blistery August Sunday Pajama Day or any blessed day you feel like stopping and hanging out in your own holy wholeness. Dr. Susan Corso: Pajama Days: Holiness For The Rest Of The Year
  • Atop a government building, it is an act of brazen humiliation.
  • Still, the king kept his fair head high and brazened it out, and Father and I went and stood on either side of him, and all my brothers stood behind us, and no one can deny that we are a handsome family, or at the very least tall, and the thing is done, nobody can now deny it. The White Queen
  • Some may be brazen enough to ask bluntly if they could borrow it for a family holiday when you're not using it. Times, Sunday Times
  • But domesticated grazers - with men guarding them and killing their predators - have no reason to clump together.
  • There are those who question whether the current bruxism craze isn't simply the '90s version of the TMJ diagnosis that peaked in the' 70s -- a catchall disorder that once kept dentists busy. I Hear America Grinding
  • People are too hung up on when bacteria may technically grow on something - since when did a little bacteria do all that much harm? it's like the whole anti-bacterial craze, feed yourself normal bacteria and build up your immunities. although I would stay away from older canned/jarred things - botulism is scary. juggler314 Use A Leftovers Log To Safeguard Your Stomach | Lifehacker Australia
  • I guess African Americans will not be upset by the incredibly non-sensical use of this term … .. to that I say “That cracker is crazeeeeeeeeeeeeeThink Progress » Memorandum To Tony Snow On The Use Of The Term ‘Tar Baby’
  • No Wasp patriarch would have dared to defy democratic sensitivities so brazenly. IN DEFENCE OF ARISTOCRACY
  • She ran like a wounded deer, in a staggering, pain-crazed jink. COMPULSION
  • Washington trying 'to dictate its rules' By Dalila Mahdawi Daily BEIRUT: Hizbullah on Tuesday lambasted what it called brazen American interference in Lebanon's Star staff Monday, June 01, 2009 - Powered by ... WN.com - Articles related to Hudson will return to Chicago to film ABC special
  • So let’s save a fortune and bin free prescriptions of drugs like methadone, nitrazepam and diazepam. Sympathy For The Devil « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Of course, if we had brazened it out a bit more people might hardly have noticed.
  • Other drugs administered included fentanyl, lorazepam, midazolain, propofol, and hydromorphone.
  • I didn't shower for at least 3 days and roamed the drugstore aisles like a crazed lunatic.
  • Getting dressed on the side of a logging road with no real place to park, we scramble to get our clothes on, gear stashed and snowshoes lashed to our boots before the first crazed logger sweeps around the corner in his big rig.
  • Muszę przyznać, że tym razem developerzy postarali się, aby ta wersja zasługiwała na nowy numer serii. Wydano Amaroka 2.3.0
  • The great computer craze of the late fifties and the sixties is such a case. Atlantic Bloopers
  • I grazed my knee when I fell.
  • Strict guidlines for this kind of craze is necessary IMO. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Has the world gone insane?
  • There would be a reputational risk - but they might choose to brazen it out. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Christian does not protest and only peers back unblinkingly, Lucas allows his hand to lightly graze the downy skin of Christian's cheek before gingerly laying it upon the blonde's hand.
  • So we spent the best part of 2 hours running around the house screaming like crazed banshees, dodging (in my case not very successfully) my deranged older brother.
  • In the open-field areas of northern France they could glean after harvest and their cattle could graze on the stubble.
  • My ankles often collapsed underneath me, leaving me with grazed hands and ankles and a red face.
  • Sometimes it's of the crazed stalker variety. The Sun
  • A craze sweeping the nation is to sport a yellow wristband known as ‘Livestrong’, a trend started by champion cyclist Lance Armstrong.
  • At Kildonan, domestic sheep and some cattle are grazed and the area has a large population of feral rabbits.
  • The baboon would keep the goats together as they grazed during the day, giving alarm calls if it spotted cheetahs or leopards. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was really surprised when he brought his hand up and as lightly as possible grazed my hot cheek.
  • Crazed by hunger, the population began to turn on the rebels.
  • The man was convicted in open hearings and remains brazenly unrepentant.
  • It was razed to the ground by the council. The Sun
  • Something to shout about: Due to Dharavi's prime location, Mumbai officials have created a top-down plan for developers to raze the slum and erect office towers and middle-class apartments.
  • There are bums and crazies everwhere, some giving brazenly bad performances on instruments they can't play, hoping to gain some coin.
  • The craze that is sweeping America and Europe, sending crowds flocking to landmarks or shops to stage zany gatherings, arrived in Yorkshire at the weekend.
  • The Con-Lib coalition was accused of systematically and brazenly making itself less accountable yesterday when it emerged that a review of government crime statistics published today would reduce the need for the police to measure anti-social behaviour and other serious crimes. Crime statistics masked by 'year zero' reset, claims Labour
  • In the late 1950s, Chrysler and RCA both tried to cash in on the 45-rpm record craze by putting phonographs into the automobile.
  • Dude" may have been made up "factitiously" (I'd like to know the dude who did it), but according to the O.E.D., it first came into vogue in New York about 1883, in connection with what the O.E.D. calls "the 'aesthetic craze' of the day. Dude, Where's My Dude ? Dudelicious Dissection, From Sontag to Spicoli
  • Grazers, for example, must deal with abundant abrasive phytoliths and grit from feeding close to the ground, and accordingly develop strategies to deal with tooth abrasion.
  • Macho characters portrayed by Marlon Brando and James Dean were fleshed out with brazen working-class energies in their American T-shirts, until then seldom worn uncovered save by laborers. The English Is Coming!
  • Boo-Khaloum and his steed were both wounded, and Denham was in a similar plight, with the skin of his face grazed by one arrow and two others lodged in his burnoos. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century
  • Indeed, as the years go by the originals of subpoenaed smoking pistols themselves will slowly disappear, to the point where those claiming they ever existed can be safely tagged as crazed, deluded loons.
  • Here we had the choice of 100 tables covered in starched white cloths - brazenly bare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where medication is judged necessary, oral anxiolytics, such as lorazepam, may be available, as may a parenteral sedative, typically diazepam.
  • Tonight, they stood back to back and the top of his head grazed her ear.
  • Few pundits could resist comparing high dotcom stock prices to the historic craze for fancy flowers.
  • He looked very much like a savage creature, with his wild, shaggy black hair and infuriated and crazed grin.
  • In the latest bit of right-wing lunacy on health care reform, RedState. com writer "hogan" brazenly compares health care reform bills to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 -- inanely adding that if health care reform passes, you can "say goodbye to freedom. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Quote a Latin tag at him by mistake and he will examine his shoes or smile brazenly back at you.
  • When autumn chills the air, they strike camp and thread their way through the Nawar passes to graze their animals in warmer climes.
  • The beer is flowing, the wurst is the best, and the chicken dance is all the craze. Amishboy Diary Entry
  • From any part of the salt tract one may see the boundary of the inner arable part of the district fringed with long lines of trees, from which every morning the villagers drive their cattle out into the saliferous plains to graze. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • The craze has swept the country, with patriotic motorists showing their support for the team.
  • Using mobile electric fencing, Jim herds his cattle through the fields daily to strip-graze concurrent sections.
  • Villages suspected of collaborating with the enemy - whichever it might be - were razed.
  • All the meat is free range and the coffee, tea and chocolate are all organic and fair trade, so you can just about justify tucking into the calorie-crazed sticky toffee pudding for afters.
  • T-shirts and neon bike shorts may have a special place in our hearts (if no longer in our closets), but one time-capsuled craze - the friendship bracelet - has graduated from mere memory to trendy talisman. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Rats and guinea pigs nibble and graze continuously without well-defined meal times.
  • It says that the company razed forests, polluted rivers, retarded crop growth and caused birth defects.
  • I just gave him a bit of lorazepam to sleep. The Sun
  • Areas unsuited for cultivation are used to graze large herds of sheep, cattle, and goats.
  • They look at me like, “what crazee ladee, why you jump up and shreek?” TEH FLOOR IZ LAVA!!!1! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Each time P. would try to apply a layer within paw's reach Cindy would swat at the tube as if to say, ‘No human of mine is going out looking like a brazen hussy.’
  • Flower - arranging has become a great craze in Suffolk.
  • Here, in the scrubby land mantled in the after glow of a soft sunset, springbok leapt and Cape mountain zebra grazed even as herds of black wildebeest stared at us intently and then galloped away.
  • He's not feeling great and it's the latest craze in invalid food in our house. August 2007
  • How many animals can one area, the ‘commons,’ support before it is overgrazed and production declines?
  • A galleon with its upper decks razed, perhaps, in an effort to make it lighter, and furthermore cursed with an eccentric sailmaker.
  • Is anyone in this Government prepared to take political responsibility for what has occurred or are they simply going to brazen it out as normal?
  • How safe would she be in her own flat, if some crazed person was determined to hunt her down?
  • This was before it was razed in the late '80s and stood vacant for years while the city government deliberated over what to build there.
  • Not brazened-it-out, or wrapped-himself-in-pridefulness (the surest sign of struggle), simply free, by what conjunction of insight or ignorance I am still at a loss to imagine, from the universal misery of fitting-in - the-body. Two Poems
  • As such, it has been saved from the clear-cut logging that has razed forests.
  • One of them, a former Lilly sales rep named James Wetta, went on to work for AstraZeneca PLC and tipped off federal authorities about alleged off-label promotion of the antipsychotic Seroquel, resulting in Astra's $520 million settlement in April. Whistleblower's Long Journey
  • Wilson risked a two-stroke penalty on the 14th hole when his club grazed the sand as he replaced his ball, having marked it to allow Rose to play. Justin Rose moves four shots clear at the BMW Championship
  • The crazed driver tears through the intersection and barely avoids a brutal collision with an oncoming tractor trailer.
  • The result of this animalisation was the disempowering of homeless people through their representation as incoherent babbling drunks, the wild, drug crazed miscreants and the ‘feral’ runaways.
  • After a time he stopped short, and from the steady _crop, crop, crop_, I knew he was amongst grass; and he grazed away long enough before moving on again at his old amble. Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer
  • The following day the ground rose up beneath us, and the fir trees thinned to larches, and there was more Sun and open glades with grass for our horses to graze upon.
  • I mean, my standards weren't set too high as I knew her acting ability was probably limited to playing a brazen hussy with a deep voice, but still.
  • They were the works of philosophers of the middle ages, such as Albertus Magnus, Cornelius Agrippa, Paracelsus, and the famous friar who created the prophetic Brazen Head. The Birthmark
  • The house was razed and both daughters, aged 4 and 6, perished in the blaze.
  • One day in the mountains I met a young shepherd and we chatted for over half an hour while his scraggy sheep tinkled and grazed.
  • Handhelds have evolved from toys for the gadget-crazed to truly useful devices.
  • Quote a Latin tag at him by mistake and he will examine his shoes or smile brazenly back at you.
  • Prime-time soaps were tops among viewers, and gone were the anthology series and variety shows, with comedies taking a back seat to the soap craze.
  • Unfortunately, boom gave way to bust, and funds were never raised to replace most of the razed landmarks.
  • The earl is the vera soul of honour, and cares nae mair for warld's gear than a noble hound for the quest of a foulmart; but as for his son, he was like to brazen us all out -- ourselves, Steenie, Baby Charles, and our Council, till he heard of the tocher, and then by my kingly crown he lap like a cock at a grossart! Sir Walter Scott (English Men of Letters Series)
  • That's so delightfully brazen - and small-bore, given that the kid is gonna drive 1,500 miles across the country - that I think I might actually donate 10 bucks.
  • Minor cuts and grazes can usually be left uncovered to heal by themselves.
  • Meanwhile, the others had razeed a frigate, the _Merrimac_, and upon an angular roof laid railroad-iron to make her shot-proof. The Lincoln Story Book
  • People are crazed about wearing their wrist fitness trackers and counting their steps. Christianity Today
  • Hawkinson, JE, et al. Correlation of neuroactive steroid modulation of [355] t-butylbicyclophosphorothionate and [3H] flunitrazepam binding and gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor function. T.S. Wiley: Estrogen Dilemma: There Is No Dilemma When You Know the Details
  • The projected video feed of its crazed, helter-skelter movements delivers the sickening effect of a fairground ride. This week's new exhibitions
  • The reward was a view of a reed-edged lake, snow-capped mountains and a brilliant green mossy floodplain where wild horses grazed.
  • Most of it is grazed by flocks of sheep, goats, camels and cattle, often causing severe damage to vegetation.
  • It was a decade when copious talk of universal human rights mingled abhorrently with the most brazen crimes against humanity.
  • Later the revolutionary government concurred and the place was razed.
  • No, someone brazed his door handles solid yesterday and epoxy-resined his windows shut.
  • She saw him smile lovingly when his fingers grazed her cheek and touched her hair.
  • Both suffered extensive damage in the war, particularly the latter which was almost completely razed to the ground. The Wine Roads of France
  • Goslings graze with their parents out of the water whereas swans teach cygnets in the water to be aquatic feeders.
  • They graze through the monsoon and return to their homeland in September.
  • Mass media is a grazeable prairie of deceptively unfenced pastures.
  • Thousands of vacant properties were razed to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presidents have helped shape clothing trends since Woodrow Wilson wore a cutaway frock coat; a hatless John F. Kennedy helped kill his era's fedora craze. Candidates Figure What Voters Need From Them Is a Good Dressing Down
  • The farmer grazes cattle on this land in the summer months.
  • He was averse to the consumerist craze of the middle class, which has led to the bankruptcy of capitalist mores.
  • It was clear that she was trying to brazen it out, but it wasn't entirely working.
  • She grazed her knee.
  • Mr Thompson said his main concern was that the farmers who usually grazed their cattle on the common land were running out of feed.
  • And don't overgraze that area this summer or late season growth will be slow.
  • The snake-head, Chelone glabra, grew close to the shore, while a kind of coreopsis, turning its brazen face to the sun, full and rank, and a tall dull red flower, Eupatorium purpureum, or trumpet-weed, formed the rear rank of the fluvial array. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
  • When Coco Chanel started the craze for suntans in the 1920s, only those who could afford to head for warmer shores were able to indulge in the new fashion.
  • In the Netherlands, almost a thousand wild horses bred to resemble the extinct tarpan graze in a 14,000-acre preserve. Pleistocene Park: Where the Auroxen Roam
  • When, however, the little insignificant figure we have described approached so nigh as to receive some interruption from the warders, he dashed his dusky green turban from his head, showed that his beard and eyebrows were shaved like those of a professed buffoon, and that the expression of his fantastic and writhen features, as well as of his little black eyes, which glittered like jet, was that of a crazed imagination. The Talisman
  • Truly unaware, some brazenly buttoned their flies as they walked out of the lavatory into the corridor.
  • When sharks are overfished, a cascade of effects can lead to a depletion of important grazers of plant life.
  • For example, MGM brazenly touted its club – “Tabu” – byway of sexually-implicit adsthat featured ayoung stud offering up a cherry to a sexy lady-of-the-night who posed in a seductive reclining position. CineVegas Film Festival…George Michael in Concert. Busted in Vegas? Not! « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture
  • There are also men who killed in a crazed fit or drunken stupor. Times, Sunday Times
  • They reach weaning age while still consuming a diet mostly composed of milk, while their mothers graze on grass.
  • The government is short of cash and will likely brazen it out.
  • Canadian officials at the band's record company have warned their management about one particular crazed fan who has been bombarding them with emails and phone calls. The Sun
  • For, on a time. as a man had loosed his tongue to missay of a bishop familiar with him, he rebuked him cruelly, and said that, he should leave off or raze away these verses, or go from the table. The Golden Legend, vol. 5
  • The thing that really alarms me about all this is the utter brazenness with which the loot is being divvied up now.

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