Examples of using Brazen in English and their translations into Slovenian
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You didn't see how brazen she was.
Well, crocodiles are-- are very brazen.
Perhaps you believe that you are too brazen or standoffish.
Their Israeli counterparts were even more brazen.
The Serpentine Cross sculpture(the Brazen Serpent Monument) atop Mount Nebo was created by Italian artist, Giovanni Fantoni.
The area around the Sri Maha Bodhi, the Brazen Palace and Ruvanvelisaya Dagoba was once probably part of the Maha Vihara(Great Temple).
Just around the corner from the apartments is the Brazen Head, Dublin's oldest pub, which dates back to 1198.
It is a brazen and ridiculous attempt to promote the position of the EU in an area which should be decided upon by the peoples of Europe themselves.
Lovamahapaya is also known as the Brazen Palace or Lohaprasadaya as it has a roof of bronze tiles.
Reacting to the Mala Noche's most brazen attack to date, a legislative delegation
This Greek word denotes conduct that is a serious violation of God's laws and that reflects a brazen or boldly contemptuous attitude.
The brazen serpent was lifted up on a pole,
But his brazen individualism doesn't square with the Leafmen's ideals of teamwork
The brazen robbery earlier this morning by a highly organized group of assailants is further evidence that the country is teetering on the verge of financial collapse.
It is also known as the Brazen Palace or Lohaprasadaya because the roof was covered with bronze tiles.
Often it is not a direct“no”, brazen, but an insidious one.
said officials expect arrests to be made because the herdsmen“are becoming more brazen.”.
These stone columns can be seen in several buildings such as the Lovamahapaya(brazen palace).
A series of brazen daylight bank robberies by an amorous, dashing masked man who
The Brazen King then asked, with voice of thunder,"When shall I arise?".