Unrestrained by convention or propriety.
1A look so bald-faced, so obvious, that I felt Galen's body stiffen.
2Not that you should say you got in, which is pretty bald-faced.
3It was a bald-faced lie and he sensed that Persephone knew it.
4She wanted to watch the mourners and the rubberneckers and the bald-faced hypocrites.
5I don't know what you're talking about. A bald-faced liar indeed.
6That's no big thrill for me. It was a bald-faced lie.
7You know the one where Wendy Newlin is a bald-faced liar?
8In hindsight, Barack Hussein Obama turns out to have been a bald-faced liar.
9I do feel like the level of bald-faced, is this your impression, do you think?
10Bottom line: The Sinaloas didn't want to take the heat for such a bald-faced assault.
11One poll, one debate, one bald-faced lie too many.
12This is a just a bald-faced lie, he said.
13It is worse than bad, it is bald-faced treachery!
14She had never told a bald-faced lie to her children before, but now it seemed necessary.
15She could never have come out with that bald-faced an equation between hair color and self-esteem.
16He's prepared to smear and tell bald-faced lies.