Use of bravado in Sentences. 44 Examples

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bravado at the end of sentence


  1. He behaved aggressively out of bravado.
  2. Their behaviour was just sheer bravado.
  3. Their behaviour was just sheer bravado.
  4. He behaved aggressively out of bravado.
  5. The new recruits were full of youthful bravado.
  6. 'I'll be fine on my own ,'she said with bravado.
  7. Take no notice of his threats they're sheer bravado.
  8. 'Don't threaten me,' she whispered with false bravado.
  9. Other work-inhibited students express a false bravado.
  10. The soldiers cloaked their fear with joking and bravado.
  11. Taylor tells the story anonymously, with an aw shucks bravado.
  12. Taylor tells the story anonymously, with an aw shucks bravado.
  13. "You won't get away with this," he said with unexpected bravado.
  14. "You won't get away with this," he said with unexpected bravado.
  15. Later, in the retelling, the act would take on a certain amount of bravado.
  16. Later, in the retelling, the act would take on a certain amount of bravado.
  17. As after all I was not a bad little boy but I was shy and covered it up by bravado.
  18. The snakes eat themselves at the top of the food-chain out of habit or boredom or sheer bravado.
  19. About thirty airmen sat around wearing a variety of expressions from sickly smiles to tough bravado.
  20. But the Lexington goes to Bay Buchanan, sister and campaign manager of Pat, for her low-budget bravado.
  21. But the Lexington goes to Bay Buchanan, sister and campaign manager of Pat, for her low-budget bravado.

bravado in the middle of sentence


  1. But there was no bravado in it at the time.
  2. It was an act of bravado that made him ask his boss to resign.
  3. It was an act of bravado that made him ask his boss to resign.
  4. Their rapid-fire bravado masked economic and social insecurities.
  5. Their rapid-fire bravado masked economic and social insecurities.
  6. A lot of that sarcasm is just bravado, and if I can put up with his teasing, can't you?
  7. A lot of that sarcasm is just bravado, and if I can put up with his teasing, can't you?
  8. My bravado emanated from the knowledge that a certain lady was looking out of her window.
  9. Out of bravado Fleury dismissed these fears as groundless, but he was secretly rather alarmed.
  10. Out of bravado Fleury dismissed these fears as groundless, but he was secretly rather alarmed.
  11. As a footnote, I should add that there was one point on which his bravado was more than justified.
  12. As a footnote, I should add that there was one point on which his bravado was more than justified.
  13. Later bravado runs high to disguise their feelings and some of them exploit the situation for gain.
  14. Later bravado runs high to disguise their feelings and some of them exploit the situation for gain.
  15. Horne, deeply agitated by a mixture of fear, terror and forced bravado, went and sat in the middle.
  16. Horne, deeply agitated by a mixture of fear, terror and forced bravado, went and sat in the middle.
  17. Alternatively, respondents may exaggerate their delinquencies out of bravado, especially likely with juveniles.
  18. However, the reckless, well-bred show of bravado did not exactly endear the utterer to two other boys of like age.
  19. For sheer bravado, hard-nosed business sense and a cunning understanding of human frailty, Agnes deserves admiration.
  20. For sheer bravado, hard-nosed business sense and a cunning understanding of human frailty, Agnes deserves admiration.
  21. They ran government trading at Salomon Brothers during the 1980s and early 1990s, ruling with swagger, bravado and hubris.
  22. They ran government trading at Salomon Brothers during the 1980s and early 1990s, ruling with swagger, bravado and hubris.
  23. Having gone that long undetected by the enemies sitting almost next to me, I'd got my over-confident bravado back with interest.

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