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单词 bald-faced
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Definition of bald-faced in English:

bald-faced

adjective
North American
  • another term for barefaced
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I lost track trying to count the sheer bald-faced, brazen, well-swilled out-and-out lies being palmed off as fact or being suggested for our consumption as reasonable readings of the text.
    • I literally had to suppress a snort of derision at such a bald-faced lie.
    • Then I asked him if he felt any shame in facing his audiences and telling them bald-faced lies.
    • Their claim that they don't air any advocacy ads is a bald-faced lie.
    • Sure, we can scream at the screen because of the obvious ‘falseness’ of what we hear, but that's more likely to be a differing interpretation than a bald-faced lie.
    • ‘I'd be telling you a bald-faced lie if I said losing Antonio and Fred is not going to make a big difference,’ safety Ryan Clark said.
    • They told bald-faced lies or provided to Western intelligence defectors who told bald-faced lies.
    • They went to the Germans and he said ‘We're lying to you, bald-faced.’
    • That was such a bald-faced lie that it didn't even make her think twice.
    • So I have, at the very least, one example of the President telling a bald-faced, absurd lie.
    • Six months later, he published a bald-faced lie in the Times, misrepresenting what he had reported to the agency.
    • That's what bothers me as much as anything, that the school told us a bald-faced lie.
    • You're right, they've been subjected to bald-faced lies told by Scott.
    • That was such a bald-faced lie, Joan was surprised Noor didn't swing immediately around, screaming, ‘A-ha!’
    • The scope of the distortion is breathtaking: it goes beyond exaggeration, and strays into the realm of the bald-faced lie.
    • Does repeating a bald-faced lie enough times make it true?
    • This press release was immediately exposed as a bald-faced lie.
    • So he began his essay with a bald-faced lie.
    • His recent opinion piece was not only full of bald-faced lies about the registry, it was also insulting to our intelligence.
    • But that pack of bald-faced lies and brazen Orwellisms was a mere amateur's work compared to the Memorial Day speech.

Definition of bald-faced in US English:

bald-faced

adjective
North American
  • Shameless and undisguised; barefaced.

    a bald-faced lie
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their claim that they don't air any advocacy ads is a bald-faced lie.
    • This press release was immediately exposed as a bald-faced lie.
    • You're right, they've been subjected to bald-faced lies told by Scott.
    • Sure, we can scream at the screen because of the obvious ‘falseness’ of what we hear, but that's more likely to be a differing interpretation than a bald-faced lie.
    • Does repeating a bald-faced lie enough times make it true?
    • ‘I'd be telling you a bald-faced lie if I said losing Antonio and Fred is not going to make a big difference,’ safety Ryan Clark said.
    • So I have, at the very least, one example of the President telling a bald-faced, absurd lie.
    • I literally had to suppress a snort of derision at such a bald-faced lie.
    • His recent opinion piece was not only full of bald-faced lies about the registry, it was also insulting to our intelligence.
    • So he began his essay with a bald-faced lie.
    • They told bald-faced lies or provided to Western intelligence defectors who told bald-faced lies.
    • Then I asked him if he felt any shame in facing his audiences and telling them bald-faced lies.
    • That was such a bald-faced lie that it didn't even make her think twice.
    • The scope of the distortion is breathtaking: it goes beyond exaggeration, and strays into the realm of the bald-faced lie.
    • They went to the Germans and he said ‘We're lying to you, bald-faced.’
    • That's what bothers me as much as anything, that the school told us a bald-faced lie.
    • I lost track trying to count the sheer bald-faced, brazen, well-swilled out-and-out lies being palmed off as fact or being suggested for our consumption as reasonable readings of the text.
    • Six months later, he published a bald-faced lie in the Times, misrepresenting what he had reported to the agency.
    • That was such a bald-faced lie, Joan was surprised Noor didn't swing immediately around, screaming, ‘A-ha!’
    • But that pack of bald-faced lies and brazen Orwellisms was a mere amateur's work compared to the Memorial Day speech.
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