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(as) bold as brass

British pronunciation/az bˈəʊld az bɹˈas/
American pronunciation/æz bˈoʊld æz bɹˈæs/
(as) bold as brass
[PHRASE]
1

used to describe a person who is annoyingly confident or arrogant

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(as|) bold as brass definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "bold as brass" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "bold as brass" can be traced back to the 19th century. The expression combines the meanings of "bold," which suggests fearlessness or daring, and "brass," which symbolizes strength and resilience. It is used in various contexts to highlight individuals who display fearlessness and audacity in their actions or opinions.

Examples
1Africanism is bold as brass, and empties a magazine into the 30.01 with his butt hanging out.
2And it was only a few years later that we have the first recorded use of the phrase "as bold as brass."
3And it was only a few years later that we have the first recorded use of the phrase "as bold as brass."
4All right, I'm going to go bold as brass and pick another one.
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