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boldest

a. (en-superlative of: bold)

Usage examples of "boldest".

A landscape painter also is he, for have I not seen his boldest brush at work and stood amazed at the magnificence of his art?

Before the boldest of these birds grew to maturity it became such an expert boxer and so pugnacious and truculent that it was declared unfit to be at large, and as the State offered no secure asylum the death penalty was pronounced and duly carried into effect.

A tipsy, disorderly, vindictive debil-debil it was, that made the boldest piccaninny shriek with dismay.

Captain James Cook -- one of the boldest and most capable seamen the world has known -- opens the series of Antarctic expeditions properly so called.

Ross had reached the sea now named after him, and the boldest voyage known in Antarctic exploration was accomplished.

Ellesmere Land, that she answered her purpose completely, nay, she greatly exceeded the boldest expectations.

In antiquity the peoples of Europe accomplished the navigation of the Mediterranean, and the boldest maritime nation was able to sail round Africa and find the way to India by sea.

Maud, contrary to what her delicate but active frame and sweetness of disposition might seem to indicate, was a young woman capable of the boldest exertions, short of taking human life.

As it was, the last brought down one of the boldest of the Indians while the mason fired with good will, though with less visible effect.

If so, then it is the boldest of risks, on this, the most jagged-edged of nights.