brashly Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
brashnessbrasiers
brasil
brasilia
brass
brasserie
brasses
brassiere
brassy
brat
brats
bratty
bravado
brave
braved
brashly's Usage Examples:
Kintpuash's name in the Modoc language meant 'Strikes the water brashly.
Cocky may mean: boldly or brashly self-confident Australian slang for cockatoo Australian and New Zealand slang for farmer Cocky (mascot), the mascot.
Coward in Las Vegas, but it communicated a vision of Englishness just as brashly.
Bang television advertisements have been presented by "Barry Scott", a brashly enthusiastic character played by Neil Burgess, who claims that Cillit Bang.
Danny brashly announces his engagement to Joy without first consulting her.
After pulling off a coup by signing the Original Celtics, the NBL brashly raided ABL rosters for additional players.
Their astonishment is just the beginning because Katrin brashly announces that she wants Paul to sire a baby with her, assuring offspring.
John Kelman in his All About Jazz review states: "The music ranges from brashly swinging full-section charts like 'With Terry's Help,' where Surman's powerful.
It is hard to think of another writer who could devise such a brashly absurd plot and then execute it with both flair and gravity".
Ken, however, eventually brashly questions Rothko's theories of art and his acceding to work on such a commercial.
The last movement begins brashly and has a clownish character.
When Peter's father questions her, she brashly cites her independence and refuses to answer him.
Odysseus and his men escape, but Odysseus brashly taunts the Cyclops who asks his father Poseidon to avenge him.
Nf3 d6), brashly claiming, "In my opinion the King's Gambit is busted.
Lockwood said that he needed to make one change before signing, and brashly added a "1" in front of the contract amount, changing the number to "135.
Isabella's "good girl who brashly goes her own way" attitude on the song has been favorably compared to Taylor.
village zamindar Rangamani who makes fun of people, is rude by nature and brashly tries to accommodate a teacher who comes to his village in search of work.
Review, stated that the song "defeats critical evaluation with the same brashly sure grasp of the popular mood as his equally dismal "Diana" of years ago.
Synonyms:
cheekily; nervily;