Ainda não temos significados para "mere bravado".
1This, of course, was mere bravado on the part of the Commandant.
2You deliberately venture your life, and ours as well, from mere bravado?
3The thing was in any case mere bravado, and melodramatic enterprise.
4This also, the mere bravado of an arrested criminal, was bandied from mouth to mouth.
5Was he in earnest, or was it mere bravado?
6All this was mere bravado; honestly, I shrunk within my clothes and shivered in my shoes.
7I had dismissed Trent's posttrial threats as mere bravado, a lashing-out reaction to losing the case.
8And if not his duty, was he called to do it from mere bravado of goodness?
9He could not understand the attitude, for Tarboe would scarcely have risked the thing out of mere bravado.
10The man's endurance seemed mere bravado.
11It had not been mere bravado on the General's part but a deliberately planned act to steady his men.
12Yet accidents like these only spurred the whalemen on to greater efforts, not of mere bravado, but of daring skill.
14He's got a pretty good head on him, though, and I daresay a lot of this talk is mere bravado.
15The vindictive woman was ready to swear that it was out of mere bravado, and intended only as an insult to her.
16He began to fancy that what seemed mirth and jollity was the mere bravado of misery and a ghastly mask of real enjoyment.
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