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		Definition of boldfaced in English: boldfacedadjectiveˈbəʊldfeɪstˈboʊldˌfeɪst 1Printed in boldface type. Example sentencesExamples -  A surfeit of boldfaced names, from world leaders to media personalities, lend the book a sensational thrill.
 -  Second, your contract is required to contain a number of warnings in 10-point type that is boldfaced, capitalized or underlined.
 -  I've boldfaced the relevant bit.
 -  The compendium used boldfaced type to call attention to certain comments by him.
 -  The boldfaced editorial tagline was ‘Future Mr. O?’
 
 2Flagrant or audacious. Example sentencesExamples -  If Charmon could ever be caught in a bold faced lie, this was the time.
 -  From Abraham's bold-faced reproach in Genesis 18, "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do justly?"
 -  Blithe and boldfaced, Xena: Warrior Princess's quest is to entertain despite the slings and arrows of scathing, sardonic criticism.
 -  This fact alone shows his claim that the tribunals can be made consistent with "our standards" to be a bold-faced lie.
 -  One only has to look through Democratic Underground or Indymedia to see that's a bold faced lie.
 -  Precisely because the scene is so fleeting, in an otherwise thoroughly even and respectful documentary of a group entity, it feels boldfaced.
 -  That was laughable; it was such a stupid, bold-faced lie.
 -  These projections are at best pure fantasy and at worst a bold faced lie.
 -  The whining was shrill and sustained — and the claim about all the nice people was nothing short of a bold-faced lie.
 -  The boldfaced editorial tagline was "Future Mr. O?"
 -  Both have raised eyebrows with their bold-faced work.
 -  The term bold faced hypocrisy seems more suitable.
 -  Due to the boldfaced audacity of all involved, his honor mandates no sentence.
 -  Jordan must have stayed up all night looking for a way out of his bold-faced lies.
 -  The "miracle" in Houston was a bold faced lie.
 -  This seems like a bold-faced lie designed to make his readers more righteous in their ignorance.
 -  The manic dialogue is crisp and clear so you'll catch every bold-faced joke and subtle innuendo.
 -  I have never seen such a blatant boldfaced turnaround of information.
 -  Reader Jesse Malkin, however, caught Herbert in a bold-faced lie in his most recent column.
 -  Darcy was taken back by such a boldfaced attack.
 
 
 Rhymesbarefaced, baste, chaste, haste, lambaste, paste, po-faced, red-faced, self-faced, shamefaced, smooth-faced, strait-laced, taste, unplaced, untraced, waist, waste    Definition of boldfaced in US English: boldfacedadjectiveˈboʊldˌfeɪstˈbōldˌfāst 1Printed in boldface type. Example sentencesExamples -  Second, your contract is required to contain a number of warnings in 10-point type that is boldfaced, capitalized or underlined.
 -  I've boldfaced the relevant bit.
 -  The boldfaced editorial tagline was ‘Future Mr. O?’
 -  The compendium used boldfaced type to call attention to certain comments by him.
 -  A surfeit of boldfaced names, from world leaders to media personalities, lend the book a sensational thrill.
 
 2Flagrant or audacious. Example sentencesExamples -  The manic dialogue is crisp and clear so you'll catch every bold-faced joke and subtle innuendo.
 -  I have never seen such a blatant boldfaced turnaround of information.
 -  From Abraham's bold-faced reproach in Genesis 18, "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do justly?"
 -  Jordan must have stayed up all night looking for a way out of his bold-faced lies.
 -  Blithe and boldfaced, Xena: Warrior Princess's quest is to entertain despite the slings and arrows of scathing, sardonic criticism.
 -  That was laughable; it was such a stupid, bold-faced lie.
 -  The "miracle" in Houston was a bold faced lie.
 -  This fact alone shows his claim that the tribunals can be made consistent with "our standards" to be a bold-faced lie.
 -  Due to the boldfaced audacity of all involved, his honor mandates no sentence.
 -  Precisely because the scene is so fleeting, in an otherwise thoroughly even and respectful documentary of a group entity, it feels boldfaced.
 -  The term bold faced hypocrisy seems more suitable.
 -  The whining was shrill and sustained — and the claim about all the nice people was nothing short of a bold-faced lie.
 -  One only has to look through Democratic Underground or Indymedia to see that's a bold faced lie.
 -  These projections are at best pure fantasy and at worst a bold faced lie.
 -  This seems like a bold-faced lie designed to make his readers more righteous in their ignorance.
 -  Both have raised eyebrows with their bold-faced work.
 -  Reader Jesse Malkin, however, caught Herbert in a bold-faced lie in his most recent column.
 -  If Charmon could ever be caught in a bold faced lie, this was the time.
 -  Darcy was taken back by such a boldfaced attack.
 -  The boldfaced editorial tagline was "Future Mr. O?"
 
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