brazen-faced
Americanadjective
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Origin of brazen-faced
First recorded in 1565–75
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"How brazen-faced can a man be?" fumed Hojatolislam Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaker of the Iranian parliament.
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Upon my saul, sir, ye’re a brazen-faced man that durst say it to my face!
From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XV by Stevenson, Robert Louis
She wasn't exactly brazen-faced when she told me, Aunt Olga.
From The Man Without a Memory by Marchmont, Arthur W. (Arthur Williams)
Colley Cibber's brazen-faced daughter, Mrs. Charke, in the Narrative of her life, describes also with sufficient precision the dangers of London after dark.
From The Age of Pope (1700-1744) by Dennis, John
Never since I was born did I ever see sic brazen-faced impudence!
From Amusing Prose Chap Books by Various
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