Nearly arrogant courage; utter audacity, effrontery or impudence; supreme self-confidence.
1 Now all you need is a blog and sufficient quantities of chutzpah .
2 Obama was clear about something else, which also struck Daley-forits chutzpah .
3 But none of that would have happened without the chutzpah of CJ.
4 Whether it is insolence, indifference, ignorance or bloody-minded chutzpah is anyone's guess.
5 Dotcom has remarkable chutzpah and in a way flaunts his resistance, Goldson says.
6 I'm sorry. By this point, I was dazzled by her chutzpah .
7 The youth, lacking experience but possessing chutzpah in excess, didn't notice.
8 He has the chutzpah to look down and blame his footwear.
9 Still, as a lesson in chutzpah it may now be serving him well.
10 Hall was typical of these shopping centre developers, with their chutzpah and charm.
11 I sat there at points open-mouthed in admiration of the chutzpah .
12 Consider the case of Charles Ponzi, who showed great chutzpah even by 1920s standards.
13 At eighty-five, he still has the chutzpah to think up and advocate new industries.
14 The front and back cover present Callow's thesis with a certain amount of chutzpah .
15 From at least the time he was a teenager, Jobs had a freakish chutzpah .
16 What chutzpah to think I had that sort of control.
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