Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brazen.(verb)
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Use "brazens" in a sentence
"Edward Say a nicely fey Jess Burkle is the clearly gay sort of man who brazens it out by never trying to hide his specialness, to the point of wearing rouge."
"On the other hand, should luck be against the player, he either bolts to another part of the country or brazens out the theft by declaring that the house has been broken into by burglars."
"Do we not all know that rogue of a clown with his peculating fingers, who brazens out of every scrape, and who conquers the world by good humour and ready wit?"