Boldest [adjective]

Definition of Boldest:

brave

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Sentence/Example of Boldest:

Then Paterno adroitly brought matters to a crisis in a bold peroration which changed the whole scene.

M was a Miser, and hoarded up gold; N was a Nobleman, gallant and bold.

If we had shot 'em without discrimination, the cowards would have got bold, seein' that they weren't safer in rear than in front.

She also played his Fourteenth Rhapsody with orchestral accompaniment in most bold and dashing style.

There are some bold hights dignified as mountains below Coblentz, but the finest of the scenery is above.

By one bold charge they must have crushed the defenders, if by sheer weight of numbers alone.

A terrific yell of rage burst from every one, and each hastily threw something or other at the bold intruder.

His nature was bold and fitted to command, and to him is due, in a large degree, the proud position the Midland holds to-day.

Clearly his business abilities were great; his reforms were bold and drastic, and success attended his efforts.

It is said that his bold spirit, his capacity for work and his great influence daunted his most determined opponents.