Take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission.
1Nothing more could be done, except to make bold assurances to Mr.
2Now and then, you see, we make bold with the king's deer.
3May I then make bold to crave a boon of thy highness?
4What is your real name, if I may make bold to ask?
5When do we start, if a fellow might make bold to ask?
6May I make bold to ask how is your goose, King O'Toole?
7I am in a position where I must make bold claims.
8Therefore I make bold once more to speak plainly of such commonplace things.
9Maggie shared this taste, although she did not make bold profession of it.
10Since you are so good, I think I will make bold.
11There's good stuff in that lad, I make bold to say.
12And may I make bold humbly to beg your reverence's pardon-
13Who are the thieves, if I may make bold to ask?
14Maybe, sir, but if I may make bold again, I think you're wrong.
15May I make bold to say you are looking grum to-day?
16And it's no better with one's children, I make bold to assure you.
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