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brazen out

vb. (context idiomatic transitive English) To face up to or confront without shame

Usage examples of "brazen out".

Danny started to say no, then remembered the bogus paramour who helped him brazen out Tamarind.

They returned in all haste, and the white seamen, forward, resolved to brazen out the sacrilegious act performed by Martin.

The two sergeants also dismounted, and stood in close and watchful attendance on their charge, though it seemed that Adam was quite prepared to brazen out whatever there was to be answered, for he sat his horse stolidly for a few moments, and then lit down and freely surrendered his bridle to the groom who had come to see to Hugh’.

The two sergeants also dismounted, and stood in close and watchful attendance on their charge, though it seemed that Adam was quite prepared to brazen out whatever there was to be answered, for he sat his horse stolidly for a few moments, and then lit down and freely surrendered his bridle to the groom who had come to see to Hughs mount.

When we arrived at the Coronet City spaceport, they decided to brazen out their effort by dumping a hefty bribe on the Customs inspector who greeted them.

The smaller birds waited for a time in an attempt to brazen out the intrusion, and then they, too, flew away in a blizzard of whirring wings.

I could, I thought, place every type: the nice girl who flirts, the nice girl who doesn't, the brazen out-and-out streetwalker I was warned against.

Jane was frightened, but she found the courage to brazen out her defiance.

The young man paused a moment, as if trying to brazen out the instant.