Definition of Brazenry

1. effrontery [n BRAZENRIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Brazenry

braze
brazed
brazeletta
brazen
brazen-faced
brazen bull
brazen bulls
brazened
brazenface
brazenfaced
brazenfaces
brazening
brazenly
brazenness
brazennesses
brazenry (current term)
brazens
brazer
brazers
brazes
brazier
brazierlike
braziers
brazil
brazil-nut tree
brazil nut
brazil wood
brazilein
brazileins
braziletto

Literary usage of Brazenry

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin and an Account of Its Progress Down by Alexander William Kinglake (1868)
"Coming from Lord Lucan, this language was no vulgar brazenry: it represented the irrepressible strength of his real though mistaken conviction. ..."

2. The Women of New York; Or, The Under-world of the Great City: Illustrating by George Ellington (1869)
"... little piece of coarse brazenry, at whose skirts the inevitable red, down-dragging Hand has clutched with bloody fingers and all-certain grip. ..."

3. Colonial Dames and Good Wives by Alice Morse Earle (1895)
"and it was brought up against her, as a most hardened brazenry, that to cheat the hangman (who always took as handsel of his victim the garments in which ..."

4. The Pulpit in War Time by Martin D. Hardin (1918)
"Crushing fines, in absolute contradiction to the Hague conventions, on flimsy charges whereby conquered cities are forced to pay tribute to a brazenry ..."

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