All 8 Uses
brash
in
Happy, Happy, Happy ... Duck Commander
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- Baxter Brasher, a fellow member of White's Ferry Road Church and an executive of Howard Brothers Discount Stores, where Kay worked, asked me to take him duck-hunting.†
p. 108.4 *brasher = more offensively bold
- Brasher had noticed a lot of men and boys asking me questions about hunting, fishing, and duck calls before and after church, and he was curious to find out what all the fuss was about.†
p. 108.5
- After I showed him how it was done, Brasher was even more impressed.†
p. 108.7
- Brasher asked.†
p. 108.8
- I went back to Brasher and told him it would cost about $25,000 for me to get into the duck-call business.†
p. 108.9
- Brasher asked me as he shuffled some papers on his desk.†
p. 109.1
- I asked Brasher, "How much do you want?"†
p. 109.4
- I laid that piece of paper down on Campbell's desk just like Brasher told me to do and answered, "There's my collateral."†
p. 110.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(brash as in: brash behavior) bold or self-confident in a manner that seems disrespectful or tasteless
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)