Use bold in a sentence
Sentences starting with bold
- Bold as it is, I hope to bring it through safely. [11]
- Bold and convincing in all honest things, he was, as yet, unconvincing in this grave deception. [11]
- Bold the adventure, but the prize how sweet! [10]
Sentences ending with bold
- Oh, I wish you hadn't been so bold! [9]
- This gentleman has written a volume of Essays, in which, among much that is dreamy and fanciful (if he will pardon me for saying so), there is much more that is true and manly, honest and bold. [6]
- The scenery is the reverse of bold. [4]
- Her smile under the picture hat was coquettish, if not bold. [9]
- Medallion grew on the instant bold. [11]
- This made him suddenly bold. [11]
- You've got blind rashness, and so you think you're bold. [11]
- Still, I would not have thee cold, Nor too backward, nor too bold. [9]
- You stand before me now more glorious than I beheld you in the most radiant of all my dreams, and therefore the longing to possess you, which I could never relinquish, will make me appear almost insolently bold. [10]
- As they say in Italy, il mondo e a chi se lo piglia, the world belongs to him who is bold. [9]
Short sentences using bold
- Bold, 'Zoologist,' 1843-44, p. [1]
- So bold, so easy! [2]
- The fellow is bold enough. [10]
- A bold opinion. [10]
Sentences containing bold two or more times
- Farnese's bold assault was kindly rebuked by the commander-in-chief, and when the former praised Navarrete's heroic aid before Don Juan, the general gave the bold warrior and gallant trooper, the honorable commission of bearing tidings of the victory to the king. [10]
More example sentences with the word bold in them
- I will remain your ally in this matter; for, as Cambyses' dying father appointed me the counsellor of his son in word and deed, I venture occasionally a bold word to arrest his excesses. [10]
- As the bold young woman tapped Gombert lightly on the arm and, with fresh words of invitation, pointed toward the counter, a shiver ran through Barbara's limbs. [10]
- For her sake you are bold enough to try now and then to quell the stormy sea of my passions. [10]
- Blushing, and confused with shyness, she remained standing by Caesar's seat; and though she only ventured to raise her eyes now and then for a stolen look, she felt herself the object of a hundred curious, defiant, bold, or contemptuous glances. [10]
- His broad head with its bold features and glittering eyes was resting on his hand. [2]
- The man on whose breast he saw Kasana lay her head was a prince, a person of high rank and great power, and the capricious beauty did not always repel the bold man, when his lips sought those for whose kiss Ephraim so ardently longed. [10]
- He was not wholly surprised when Palass Poucette's widow did not show abrupt displeasure at his bold familiarity. [11]
- The bold general who had gained so many victories, and whom the defeat of Actium had only humbled, was said to have regained his former elasticity. [10]
- The fierceness with which the Moors had rushed to the attack was suddenly cooled; they were bold and adroit for a skirmish, but unequal to the veteran Spaniards in the open field. [4]
- The terror with which she started up at his call bore no favourable testimony to her good conscience, but she had already recovered her bold unconcern when he imperiously demanded to know what had become of lame Kuni. [10]
- The reward for which my Hans modestly served me, this bold warrior cared not to win. [10]
- The bold avowal which fluttered the dovecotes of Cambridge would have sounded like the crash of doom to the cautious old tenants of the Hanover aviary. [6]
- How Juliane rejoiced when she heard that the bold and skilful dancer's life would be saved! [10]
- He had come when all his gold was gone to do the one bold thing which might at once restore his fortunes. [11]
- Ruthless as he was, he realized the time had come when by bold effort he might get young Calhoun wholly into his power. [11]
- Here the land was rugged and bold, while farther on it became gentle and spacious, and was flecked or striped with farms on which low, white houses with dormer-windows and big stoops flashed to the passer-by the message of the pioneer, "It is mine. [11]
- Yet the picture was bold, open, and strong. [11]
- That elusive something was a lurking recklessness, which, perhaps, was not bold enough yet to leap into full exercise, or even to recognize itself. [11]
- Still, his plan was a bold one; Caracalla had been deeply offended by the scornful tone of the attacks on him, and Melissa's brother was perhaps the only one of the scoffers who had been taken. [10]
- A bold headland--precipitous wall, 150 feet high, very strong, red color, stretching a mile or so. [5]
- Ulrich did not wait for the end of the dispute, for Farnese was now springing into the hostile ship, and the former, with a bold leap, followed. [10]
- But for that very reason, let me confess it, I regret to see you fall back from your bold advance. [10]
- The wantonly bold venture had been baffled. [10]
- The walk, as usually taken, is two or three miles along the bold, rocky shore, but an ambitious pedestrian may continue it to the light on Point Judith. [4]
- I never rightly understood how it was that Mr. Carvel was deceived in Mr. Allen; perchance the secret lay in his bold manner and in the appearance of dignity and piety he wore as a cloak when on his guard. [9]
- And then, perchance 'twas the rum put heart into me, I vowed I would face the matter show this cut-throat of a Griggs a bold front. [9]
- And then it transpired that the mine had been "salted"--and not in any hackneyed way, either, but in a singularly bold, barefaced and peculiarly original and outrageous fashion. [5]
- He pleased her, too, in spite of the bold, free manner in which he gazed at her, and which she would not have tolerated in any one else. [10]
- He led him to the desk, raised the lid, drew out a drawer, and took out an exercise book filled with his bold, tall, close handwriting. [2]
- He made bold to risk a shot and light a fire, and thus we had buffalo meat for some days after. [9]
- Alixandre was suddenly to overpower the jailer, Mattingley was to make a rush for freedom, and a few bold spirits without would second his efforts and smuggle him to the sea. [11]
- It was easy to hear in his tone of voice that her bold venture was at least as praiseworthy as it was blameworthy in his eyes, and the grave man was as cheerful as he commonly was only when among his flowers. [10]
- Seeing us hesitate to follow up our advantage, our men will wonder, doubt, lose confidence, and the English will wonder, gather courage, and be bold again. [5]
- There were particular times when Elsie was in such a mood that it must have been a bold person who would have intruded upon her with reproof or counsel. [6]
- At such a time it is sound judgment to put on a bold face and play your hand for a hundred times what it is worth; forty-nine times out of fifty nobody dares to "call," and you rake in the chips. [5]
- The royal Bengal tiger is in great force there, and is very bold and unconventional. [5]
- Every chariot carried three bold warriors, All his foes, and all allied like brothers. [10]
- Heinz Schorlin gazed thoughtfully after him a short time, then beckoned to Biberli and, though the interval required for him to reach his master's side was very brief, it was sufficient for the bold young lover, tortured by his ardent longing, to form another idea. [10]
- How she hated this bold woman! [10]
- And it's over the stream with an echoing cry; And there's three fled for ever from old Donegal, And there's two that have shown how bold Irishmen die. [11]
- Striking out for the shore, he swam with bold, strong strokes, his judgment guiding him well past rocks beneath the surface. [11]
- Anna Pavlovna whispered the next words in advance, like an old woman muttering the prayer at Communion: "Let the bold and insolent Goliath..." she whispered. [2]
- In front of the little church was a monument to the memory of the bold guide Jacques Balmat, the first man who ever stood upon the summit of Mont Blanc. [5]
- Never before had the lad heard such bold, joyous voices; even at the second verse his heart bounded and it seemed as if he must join in the tune, which he had quickly caught. [10]
- Smith, still holding the King by the hair, made them a bold address, offering peace or war. [4]
- A letter in the bold and upright hand of his son was on the top of the pile, placed there by Mr. Flint himself, who had examined Mr. Worthington's face closely when he came in to see how much he might know of its contents. [9]
- Sherman's army captured that, and so, even in death, the bold navigator partly fulfilled his contract. [5]
- He was aware that she lived at variance with her husband, but how could he have suspected that she cherished the more than bold design of hurling the sovereign from his throne and seizing the Egyptian crown herself. [10]
- It was clear that a bold and deep purpose lay behind it all, and she could not tell how far-reaching it was, nor what it represented of rebellion against her father's authority. [11]
- Here, as I talk to you, I feel, with no doubt whatever, that the end of your bold exploit is near. [11]
- Because she had taken a bold step today, she must take a bolder one tomorrow--more display, more servants, some new invention of luxury and extravagance. [4]
- Disloyalty before unsuspected suddenly became bold, and treason astonished the world by bringing at once into the field military forces superior in number to the standing army of the United States. [7]
- It was a sudden and bold suggestion, and it was not lost on the Duke. [11]
- Never was there such pounding since Thackeray's old Pierre, who, "just to keep up his drumming, one day drummed down the Bastile": At midnight I beat the tattoo, And woke up the Pikemen of Paris To follow the bold Barbaroux. [4]
- Tall, lean, with strong, bold features, a keen, scholarly, accipitrine nose, thin, expressive lips, great solemnity and impressiveness of voice and manner, he was my early model of a classic orator. [6]
- The bold man strikes for double value and compromises on par. [5]
- Looking at the story now after its publication, I am inclined to think that the introduction of the gipsy element was too bold, yet I believe it was carefully worked out in construction, and was a legitimate, intellectual enterprise. [11]
- Cleopatra's heart was still elated by the reception of her bold idea of escape, and she approached Barine with gentler feelings and intentions. [10]
- Yet there was something between them which had its authority over their lives, overcoming even that maiden modesty which was in contrast to the bold, physical thing she had done in running the Carillon Rapids those centuries ago when she was young and glad-wistfully glad. [11]
- This has happened so often that I make bold to found a law upon it. [5]
- Her beginning was so bold that I held my breath, knowing full well as I did that she had chosen the very note. [9]
- High bluffs, bold shores, exquisite sea-views, mountainous ranges, delicious air, the society of a member of the Dominion Parliament, these are some of the things to be enjoyed at this place. [4]
- Next morning early she went through the French Pass--a narrow gateway of rock, between bold headlands--so narrow, in fact, that it seemed no wider than a street. [5]
- Then my informant seemed to hesitate, and made bold to ask my persuasion. [9]
- I can therefore see a large significance in the somewhat bold language of Burdach: "There is for me but one miracle, that of infinite existence, and but one mystery, the manner in which the finite proceeds from the infinite. [3]
- And I shall say to him that you have dared to make bold rebel speeches to a Lord of the Admiralty and to some of the King's supporters. [9]
- But I was resolved to carry the matter out with a bold front. [9]
- Generally the toy represents twins, so swathed and bound; and, not infrequently, the bold conception of the artist carries the point of the humor so far as to introduce triplets, thus sporting with the most dreadful possibilities of life. [4]
- What the abbe related and her aunt laughed at, what the Italian screamed and Monseigneur smilingly condemned with a slight shake of the head, was so shamelessly bold that she would have been defiled by repeating the words. [10]
- Between the two refusals we enjoyed the most picturesque bit of scenery of the day, at the crossing of Camp Creek, a swift little stream, that swirled round under the ledge of bold rocks before the ford. [4]
- Most of the reckless, defiantly bold faces were smooth-shaven, with only a mustache on the upper lip, and sometimes a short imperial. [10]
- In a lecture read to the "Woman's Rights Convention" in 1855, he takes bold, and what would then have been considered somewhat advanced, ground in the controversy then and since dividing the community. [6]
- This is, beyond question, a bold and presumptuous doubt, inasmuch as many distinguished characters, called men of the world, long-headed customers, knowing dogs, shrewd fellows, capital hands at business, and the like, have made, and do daily make, this axiom their polar star and compass. [12]
- Rich information about Pythagoras is to be found in the works of the very learned scholar Roeth, who is however occasionally much too bold in his conjectures. [10]
- For her his profile was in silhouette, and the bold nose and chin belonged to but one man she knew. [9]
- Undoubtedly the massive presence of Tarboe, his animal-like, bull-headed persistency, the fun at his big mouth and the light in his bold eye had a kind of charm for her. [11]
- Some of the points touched upon were delicate, but I put a good bold face on my most audacious questions, and so I wormed out a great deal that was new concerning my subject. [6]
- Having given this pledge, which was rather a bold one, and not particularly easy of redemption, Kit lost no time in sallying forth, and taking measures for its immediate fulfilment. [12]
- He determined to play a bold and surprising game. [11]
- It's a bold plan, but it's a good one. [11]
- Was not the plan of bringing the fleet across the isthmus bold and full of promise? [10]
- Unpopular with the people to whom she belongs, and, in spite of her bold courage, surprisingly afraid of the Holy Inquisition. [10]
- He turned it over, and stared at his name written across the front in a feminine hand In those days young ladies did not write in the bold and masculine manner now deemed proper. [9]
- Our bold excursion over the barricades was unpunished, so far as I remember. [10]
- This is no other than a bold denial of the history of the country. [7]
- They're not clever or bold enough to do their job skilfully. [11]
- Hitherto I have only had to fight against men; but this bold, hard, and scornful maiden, who rejects every gentle feeling, is no despicable foe. [10]
- How I induced one of the big men of Jamaica to be banker and skipper for us need not be told; but he is one of whom men have dark sayings--chiefly, I take it, because he does bold, incomprehensible things. [11]
- If he had once been carried on to a bold deed, it seemed to have exhausted his energy; for he remained absorbed in the most pitiable love-sickness. [10]
- One must stand on his head to get the best effect in a fine sunset, and set a landscape in a bold, strong framework that is very close at hand, to bring out all its beauty. [5]
- He's a man of the most generous instincts, and a high ideal of justice, of equity--too high to be considered by a policeman with a club in his hand," said March, with a bold defiance of his wife's different opinion of Lindau. [8]
- This is one of the most charming of the little lakes that dot the interior of New York; without bold shores or anything sensational in its scenery, it is a poetic element in a refined and lovely landscape. [4]
- Many a wave of the fan rewarded, many an angry glance from men's dark eyes rebuked the bold wooer. [10]
- One bold turn of Fortune's wheel will bring him, who has stood at the bottom, up to the top with the speed of lightning. [10]
- Besides being advocates of bold action, this section also represented nationalism, which made them still more one-sided in the dispute. [2]
- The question was not bold, but a natural resumption of the old footing "Not that I mean to imply," he added, returning her smile, "that those prospects' are in any way improved. [9]
- Jefferson Buck was not bold enough to confront the Doctor with Miss Susy's question, for he did not look as if he were in the mood to answer queries put by curious young people. [6]
- Books brought the new current; and soon she had him moving almost unconsciously among old scenes, recalling old contests of ideas, and venturing on bold reproductions of past intellectual ideals. [11]
- No other man's name was oftener mentioned in the daily journals in connection with some bold and successful operation. [4]
- Used to bold moves, in this affair of love he was living up to his custom; and the encounter with Detricand here added the last touch to his resolution, nerved him to follow his strong impulse to set all upon one hazard. [11]
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