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1 Truculence and reckless bravado proclaimed themselves in the pose, as he bulked there.
2 The slenderer of the two showed a kind of reckless bravado by jumping up and down.
3 Now I was still in the mood of reckless bravado which I had got from bagging the car.
4 Such a paradox they could not understand, and therefore sank into listless indifference, or shiftlessness, or reckless bravado .
5 And Roscoe, who accepted their predicament with a kind of reckless bravado , sneered slightly at Tom's evident apprehension.
6 Instead, with reckless bravado considering her late state of mind, she went to the lamp and turned it up.
7 There was a reckless bravado in his manner that alarmed his mother, and it was not long before the purpose of his visit came out.
8 Friends of the youth have since been heard to say that there is such a thing as carrying the spirit of reckless bravado too far.
9 Bill, with a reckless bravado , as much of rum as of his own nature, again laid all his winnings on one card-this time the queen.
10 "But it is reckless bravado ; it is worse than foolishness," said Beverley, not feeling her mood.
11 "The desire to see you and a spirit of reckless bravado has kept me here much longer than prudence would dictate."
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