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  • adjective superlative form of brash: most brash.

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Examples

  • Mr. Hubbard was once known as the brashest of jazzmen, but his personality as well as his music mellowed in the wake of his lip problems.

    BEAUTIFUL, ALSO, ARE THE SOULS OF MY BLACK SISTERS 2009

  • The collection's brashest pieces included pastel floral prints overlaid with opaque Swiss black gauze and fastened together with rayon piping.

    Americana in Berlin, With Thanks to Elvis Mary M. Lane 2011

  • He could say the rashest and brashest things, hurt your feelings and make you like it ... because there was no personal sting.

    Jack and Charmian London's Grave Site 2010

  • Now, the company cherished for its bold use of colored stones, cabochon cuts and serpentine coils is making its brashest move yet: a merger with French luxury giant LVMH.

    20 Odd Questions: Nicola Bulgari 2011

  • Volkswagen AG has one of the brashest goals in the auto industry — to dethrone Toyota Motor Corp. as the world's largest auto maker.

    Volkswagen Aims at Fast Lane in U.S. Vanessa Fuhrmans 2010

  • This is the fruitiest, brashest Tavel I've tasted from the vintage.

    A.J. Liebling's Favorite Rosé, Perfect for Summer Jay McInerney 2011

  • Sally Cooper asks four of the hottest, brashest, most honest novelists in Canada, Claudia Dey (Stunt); Nalo Hopkinson (The Salt Roads); Russell Smith (Diana); and RM Vaughan (Spells) to open up and spill their thoughts on sex in fiction.

    Discussion: On Sex in Fiction 2009

  • After 10 years doing little more than the occasional cameo role or voice-over – and a return to standup comedy last year – Shandling has reappeared not on television, where he became a superstar, but in the biggest, brashest Hollywood blockbuster of the summer: Iron Man 2.

    After 10 years 'Larry Sanders' is back Joanna Walters in New York 2010

  • I am informed by reliable sources that Spurs have a new breed of supporter, and that the loudest, brashest and most charmlessly geezerish football followers in London are no longer to be found at the Bridge but the Lane.

    If Blackpool are spared then the league owes Wolves an apology Paul Wilson 2010

  • There was no sense of intimacy, no subtlety, no emotional give and take with the audience except in the brashest of ways.

    Broadway, the Tonys, and the fountain of youth 2010

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