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Idioms and Phrases

Also, make so bold as . Dare, presume, take the liberty of doing something, as in Let me make bold and ask you to back me as a member , or I will not make so bold as to criticize a respected scholar . This expression was frequently used by Shakespeare but is heard less often today. [Late 1500s]
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But having told Variety that his goal was to “revive cinema and make bold choices,†the news about Kool-Aid makes Matt a laughing stock.

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State, ruled that bumper stickers were protected under the 1st Amendment, which made cars one of the few places where people could widely, but semi-anonymously, make bold political statements.

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You can make mistakes and work through them and you can make bold decisions and take risks.

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Trump and his administration have already demonstrated that their mode of governing is to make bold, swashbuckling declarations — including on concepts like meritocracy.

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Lewis has also repeatedly talked about England players having freedom to make bold decisions for themselves, both on and off the field, sentiments borrowed from the 'Bazball' approach of the England Men's Test squad.

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