Phrases with «brash»

"Brash" means being bold or confident in a way that is seen as rude or lacking in sensitivity. Full definition

Sentences with «brash»

  • With his abstract paintings drawn in lurid colours, Gary Hume has come to symbolise the new breed of brash young artist who shuns traditional methods and embraces controversy. (theguardian.com)
  • Although the Ford Mustang will be forever associated with brash American muscle, the Mustang Grande prioritized comfort and luxury over power and speed (carthrottle.com)
  • The emphatic geometries of his paintings, which indicate his attachment to Piet Mondrian, are another signature touch, conveying a genially brash New York energy (Martin's practice came of age in 1980s New York, which saw the explosion of the East Village art scene, led by Keith Haring). (artbook.com)
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