Aún no tenemos significados para "more brash".
1They were more aggressive than experienced, more brash than respectful.
2The Trump brand may be even more brash than Playboy -but there is much of Hefner in it.
3Now, the Swiss watchmakers have developed a concept more brash than its trendy timepieces: a new standard of timekeeping called Internet Time.
4Sadly Draya soon came to learn that Horg was a sham-morecunning than smart, more brash than bold, more bully than brave.
5He used that second chance not to straighten out his life, but to provide cover as committed ever more brash and destructive crimes.
6The ringing of steel clanged through the night, in a sound more brash than any light Kagonesti longsword...
7But as the lobby group grew more brash in the middle of the 20th century, it started to push for a new, broader definition.
8Sherlock fiddling with that format is part of the reason for its success, and I'm fully on board with it continuing in ever- more brash ways.
9Jaronowski said the other day that he decided to banish Paper "when I called Hershkovits and he sounded more brash and more nasty."
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